At last Mr. Darford received a letter which informed him that an execution was laid on Mr. Germaine's fine house in town; and that he and his family were all in the greatest distress and affliction.
Was not I right to say I need not envy neighbour Bettesworth his fine house?
He is a foreigner, a rich young merchant who lives in a fine house by the Golden Horn.
The reverend Fathers the Jesuits have a fine House here, and a noble Church, with a great Garden to it.
But she did not enjoy this fine House long; for it was scarce compleated when the King removed the Count from all his Employments, and banish'd him to Francfort on the Maine.
He lives in a fine House on the great Square, fronting the Palace, built by the Order of King Frederic I.
He expected us: and a good dinner, and much good company; and a fine house, and especially two rooms very fine, he hath built there.
I shall certainly take them home to my fine house," said Wee-Wun the gnome, "for they must be lonely lying here.
But my fine house is not big enough to hold two people," cried Wee-Wun, and he was in a way.
For in the spot where he had sown the blue seed had sprung up a huge plant which covered over the window of Wee-Wun's fine house, and reached far above its roof.
Behold Lady Jane Granville reinstated in her fortune, occupying a fine house in a fashionable situation, with suitable equipage and establishment!
Well," said I to Anne, "is not this a fine house, Anne?
It is a fine house, and has an excellent garden, with quite large trees in it.
It might be the means of his owning a fine house, riding in his own carriage, and being considered a rich man by society.
In addition to this Topman lived in a fine house, sumptuously furnished, on the west side of Bowling Green, had a servant in livery to open the door, and rode in his own carriage.
I have always looked forward to the time when we should have a fine house on the Battery, and move in the higher circles.
I too was a rich man once, and had a fine house of my own; in those days I gave to many a tramp such as I now am, no matter who he might be nor what he wanted.
You will have no difficulty in finding it; any child will point it out to you, for no one else in the whole town has anything like such a fine house as he has.
They had no fine house, no money, no rich carpets, no beds of down, as their rich neighbor had, yet they were quite as happy as he was.
He bought the land, built him a fine house, and was as happy as a mortal could desire to be.
Mr. Bantam made the Pickwickians welcome and in three days' time they were settled in a fine house, where Mr. and Mrs. Dowler also lodged.
Sikes and one of the others each took one of Oliver's hands, and so they walked a quarter of a mile to where was a fine house with a high wall around it.
They bought a fine house, and everybody called Mr. Boffin "The Golden Dustman," because he was so rich.
The truth is, Rita deserves a rich man from the city, who can give her a fine house, servants, and carriages.
She told me that she was very rich, that she had a fine house on Rue de la Pepiniere.
No, monsieur, no, I do not wish to purchase a fine house; my means will not permit it.
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