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Garden Square
Berkeley Square
Berkeley Square appears in Sarah’s sharp retort as a symbol of London’s vanished past, a private garden square where nightingales once sang above the cobblestone mews and townhouses. Its image evokes an era when the square’s railings glistened after rain and the scent of privet from the secluded gardens drifted through open windows into the Edwardian streets beyond. Sarah’s mention plant the square between Grosvenor Square and Mayfair—exclusive yet intimate, a place where the disciplined geometry of London’s terrace houses gave way to the softness of ornamental trees and carefully pruned lawns. The name carries the quiet weight of privilege and an older natural order, now reduced to a ghost of its chamber-of-commerce past, a single lyric lodged in a degraded city’s throat.
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