He had a daughter, the wife of Aaron Wyatt, an old tavern keeper of the road, who always enjoyed the reputation of keeping a good house, owing in all probability to the early and practical training of his wife.
Old wagoners unite in saying that the old German kept a good house, barring a little too much garlic in his sausages.
It was one of the very best eating houses on the road, and is continued as a tavern to this day by Mr. Mitchell, who holds a license and keeps a good house.
It is a good house, as you know; it is well furnished; the drainage is perfect; so far as we are concerned, we do not believe a fault can be found with the place.
I found General Banks, with his wife and daughter, living in a good house, and he explained to me fully the position and strength of his troops, and his plans of action for the approaching campaign.
There should be no real neglect of the dead, because it has a bad effect on the living; for each soldier values himself and comrade as highly as though he were living in a good house at home.
I found his father a fine sample of the old merchant gentleman, in a good house in Arch Street, with his accomplished daughters, who had been to Ohio, and whom I had seen there.
On Tuesday again to the Museum and the King's Palace; rather fine, good house, very ridiculous pictures of the royal families of Naples and Spain.
Such a house as that, Peter; is that not a good house?
Rested at Maysville, a good house, having chambers, and good beds, with curtains.
At Lexington (Kentucky) we stopped at the Indian Queen which is a good house.
Notwithstanding there was near-by a good house vacant, he lived in his tents.
Mildred says a good house is an effective card in the matrimonial game.
Bevan's partner would be the acme of his ambition, but in that case a good house would be absolutely necessary.
A good house in a good neighbourhood would make all the difference to the practice.
A good house may be rented for thirty pounds per annum, the taxes upon the mere house being about a Louis.
There were six hundred acres of land, a good house, and the purchase-money was five thousand pounds English.
A good house in Angers about six Louis per year, and a mansion fit for a prince (for there are some of them, but without inhabitants) from forty to fifty Louis, including from thirty to forty acres of land without the walls.
Second, a good house from a constructive standpoint can only be built by competent mechanics.
In order to get a good house, it is necessary that there be a margin of profit for the builder.
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