Gentlemen's club founded in London in 1868.
1 But we perceive clearly that the Savile Club did not make the stars and does not fill the universe.
2 I was elected about this time a member of the Savile Club , which then had its home in Savile Row.
3 In London, Stevenson appeared now and again at the Savile Club , then tenanting a rather gloomy little house in Savile Row.
4 These were the days when he most frequented the Savile Club , and the lightest and most vivacious part of him there came to the surface.
5 So by far his happiest times were spent out of Scotland, principally in London, where a membership in the Savile Club added to his enjoyment.
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