We both put on great coats and went to Leonilda's pretty house.
All at once she complained of feeling cold, and asked if we had not time to warm ourselves in Little Poland, saying that she longed to see my pretty house.
When I reached my pretty house at Augsburg I took to my bed, determined not to rise till I was cured or dead.
Chavigni, in the presence of the company, to help me to find a pretty house and a good cook, as I did not intend to take my meals alone.
Never mind the neighbourhood, dear, since we are settled, you say, in such a pretty house.
A pretty house, if any one came to see us in it, my dear; but nobody does.
Dear mamma, is not this a pretty house, even though it is in a town?
And now he had a profitable farm of his own, and a pretty house upon it, all in readiness for Jane.
Their town residence was in Bryanston Square; a pretty house, but not large.
About three o'clock we reached St. Hubert's, a pretty house, the owner of which is now in England with his family.
Although not yet finished, it is quite a pretty house, and will accommodate a large number of guests.
Afterwards I drove with the children to 'The Olives,' a pretty house with a lovely garden, full of fragrant violets, where a large party was assembled to meet us at tea.
Those gleams of starlight were lost in clouds, and all was gloom about the pretty house.
Mr and Mrs Robert Drummond lived in a pretty house in the Kensington district; a house, the very external aspect of which informed the passer-by who they were, or at least what the husband was.
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