Holden Observatory adjoins the grand graystone main college building, and from this high hill there is a magnificent view over the city and the oval-shaped lake and its salt marsh border off to the northwest.
The triangular graystone building, which is now the Custom House, down by the river, marks this spot where the city was founded.
She still continued remaking her dresses and haunting remnant counters, sewing on Gay's work, playing off the same overstrained, underfed Trudy as in the first days at the Graystone apartment.
A social item in the evening paper stated that they had taken an apartment at the Graystone and would be at home to their friends--whoever they might be.
Trudy had never stopped working since the day Beatrice climbed the rear stairs of the Graystone and had been bullied into buying the vanishing cream.
On such a still summer night the moon shone splendidly upon the front of the George and Dragon, the comfortable graystone inn of Golden Friars, with the grandest specimen of the old inn-sign, perhaps, left in England.
Although built of the graystone of Montreal, brought by the soot of many years to almost a dead black, it seems of another land as well as of another time.
XXIX Day broke on the old Court House with its black port-holes, on the graystone jail, and on a tall topless wooden box to one side, from which projected a cross-beam of green oak.
Subsequently the Bench were informed that the man Graystone had again been taken out of his vessel, which had gone to sea without him, and was then lying in Corton Roads.
They rallied, and with the assistance of the Magistrates, who were mainly instrumental in preventing Graystone from being rescued, they succeeded in placing him safely on board the tug.
Graystone was sent for, and said he was not willing to go; but on an information being taken against him for refusing, he said he would if he could be protected.
Little, "how wretchedly ill that young Graystonewoman is looking?
Mrs. Graystone sank helplessly under it, and the delicately reared daughter had all the burden thrown upon her young shoulders.
Susan, you ought not to have allowed Miss Graystone to overwork herself.
At length Miss Clemence Graystone succeeded, by the rarest good fortune, in obtaining a position as governess in a wealthy family.
It was strange, in one so young; but, Clemence Graystone never spoke or acted as though she had a long lifetime of usefulness or enjoyment before her.
I found that I had known Grosvenor Graystone in his days of prosperity, and took new courage in finding that you were the daughter of that upright man.
Take the advice of a disinterested friend, and let this Miss Graystone alone.
You see this is all there is of it: The elegantest man you ever saw drove up all of a sudden to the tavern and wanted to know where Miss Graystone was boarding.
He knew in that hour of self-communion that the love of Clemence Graystone was necessary to his happiness, and he made one firm resolve to win her for his own.
Clemence Graystone was both young and enthusiastic, and she thought here was an opportunity of benefiting one of her own sex in a quiet, unassuming way.
Upon Remsen Street is another noted building, the Congregational "Church of the Pilgrims," a spacious graystone edifice with towers, its most prominent tower and spire being a commanding landmark for vessels sailing up New York Bay.
Upon the end of Throgg's Neck, the jutting point has the graystone ramparts and surmounting earthworks of its ancient guardian, Fort Schuyler.
Cicely had insisted upon coming to Graystone for the funeral.
Graystone post office is mentioned, but it is obvious that for some reason the lady's own address has been left out.
They are lodging at old Mrs. Nairne's farm, and it's somewhere nearGraystone village.
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