John Pendleton strode into thesummerhouse and dropped himself into a rustic chair without even waiting for Pollyanna to seat herself--a most unusual proceeding on the part of John Pendleton.
Jimmy looked so big and strong and DEAR there in the door of the summerhouse that she feared her eyes had been surprised into a telltale admiration, if not more.
It did not help matters any, either, that he should have elected to go into the summerhouse for his talk.
The summerhouse now, to Pollyanna, was sacred to certain dear memories of Jimmy.
From this summerhouse he had the best view of the beautiful and noble down.
But he was scarcely within twenty paces of the house, on the street leading to a summerhouse in the gardens, where Philip had induced a friend to let them dwell, when he was hailed by a girl on the threshold.
On coming in sight of thesummerhouse of Luciennes, where Gilbert had been conducted by Mdlle.
On reaching the Trianon Summerhouseshe was told that her mistress was in the grounds with her architect and head-gardener.
He keeps the crooked weathercock in the summerhouse to perpetuate the story of a legend.
They gravely rearmed themselves from the gun-room and trooped along at the tail of their guide, Sir Howard only pausing, in a sort of ecstasy, to point out the celebrated gilt summerhouse on which the gilt weathercock still stood crooked.
A little while later I happens to stroll down to the summerhouse with the Sunday paper, and as I steps in one door Charlie and Helen slip out by the other.
The top of this heliotropesummerhouse has been caught in a heliotrope fog, that's all.
It was a lovely mild day, not a bit like winter, and not too cold to sit in a summerhouse and dream.
Roaming thus I came to the little rustic summerhouse in the park behind the college buildings, and stopped in to rest a moment.
In the afternoons my father sat in his summerhouse and talked to us and his friends.
My father took her over the bridge to the summerhouse looking on the Down.
Penelope fastened herself on to her elder sister's arm and they went across to the summerhouse in question.
They were resolved to ask the Carters to have tea with them in the summerhouse at the far end of the garden.
For some time he sat on in the little summerhouse in which Angela St Just had sat when a child, and which had not yet been destroyed for a more elegant and modern edifice.
The Wren was one that haunted for many years the summerhouse between the two terraces at Rydal Mount.
The summerhouse was built of wood; there was a hole in a certain notch, and to this hole Matilda applied her rosy ear.
They were both tired, and walking across the wide field, had entered the little summerhouse where the cricket bats, tennis bats, and other implements of sport were kept.
There was not a soul anywhere near the summerhouse when the one girl told the other the secret.
Don't lock the summerhouse again, dear," she said, in a kindly voice to her pupil.
At this moment the handle of the summerhouse door was forcibly turned from without.
We had the summerhouseto ourselves, and there was not a soul in sight.
The next moment Cyril was looking across the lawn to the little summerhouse in the midst of Billy's rose garden.
We took the ladder quietly back to the garage, then Kennedy led the way down the shore to a sort of little summerhouse cut off from the boathouse and garage by the trees, though over the top of a hedge one could still see the boathouse tower.
He went out to the summerhouse some time ago to wait for Edith; they were going over to Caroline Mitford's later on.
Captain Thorne, you can wait out there on the veranda or, perhaps, it would be pleasanter if you were to smoke a cigar out in the summerhouse at the side of the garden.
Through long stretches of "for sure country" they picked their way, until they came, hot but happy, to a green and shady summerhouse on a hill.
To work off the pride and joy caused by this avowal, Patrick mounted the broad seat extending all around the summerhouse and began to walk clatteringly upon it.
She was in the summerhouse up the garden with her treasures spread out before her.
At each repetition he banged the wooden post of the summerhouse with his cudgel.
I found the captain sitting in the summerhouse alone, without the usual solace of his tobacco and his October.
The poet came to the summerhouse and stood outside, irresolute.
This evening she was sitting in the summerhouse with some needlework.
This tranquil June morning, as Missy sat in the summerhouse with the latest Ladies' Home Messenger in her lap, the dissatisfied feeling had got deeper hold of her than usual.
This all comes from your mooning out there in the summerhouse so late," she chided as, with one tentative finger, she made a final test of the water for her daughter's feet.
One morning Missy awoke to a dawn of mildest sifted light and bediamonded dew upon the grass; soft plumes of silver, through the mist, seemed to trim the vines of the summerhouse and made her catch her breath in ecstasy.
After Tess had ridden round the town and shown off properly, she left the pony in the sideyard of the sanitarium while she and Missy slipped off to the summerhouse to enjoy a few stolen chapters from "The Duchess.
For that which she now was to do, Missy would have preferred the more beautiful summerhouse at home; but grandma had no summerhouse, and this offered the only sure seclusion.
Through a swift blur of tears Missy looked out toward the summerhouse where, beneath the ramblers, she decided Poppy should be buried.
Out in the summerhouse it was celestially beautiful and peaceful.
Instead she ran, got a pitcher of water, carried it back to the summerhouse and left the flowers temporarily there, hoping to figure out ways and means later.
Gypsy, who had sauntered up to the summerhouse door, poked in an inquisitive nose.
And that is why one must often retire to the summerhouse or other solitary places where one can without risk of ridicule let one's dreams out for air.
Mary Louise stepped slowly off the porch on to the spongy lawn that stretched out to a summerhouse partly covered with the skeleton of last summer's vines.
All this lay within Mary Louise's field of vision from thesummerhouse and yet she saw it not.
It was merely autumn moonlight, and too late in the year to be sitting out in a summerhouse mouthing inconsequentialities--two people who were old enough to know better.
It crushed down upon the summerhouse with huge, downy black wings.
Then she turned and slowly walked within the inclosure of the summerhouse and sat down.
The summerhouse was a quaint stockade of dark madrono boughs thatched with red-wood bark, strongly suggestive of deeper woodland shadow.
Diamond found Merriwell near the summerhouse chewing his lip and standing in an attitude that expressed mingled rage and disgust.
Frank and Jack seem to be enjoying some mild sport," said Harry, as the click of billiard balls and Merriwell's infectious laugh came from the open windows of a large summerhouse in the shrubbery close at hand.
Speaking about ghosts," said Kenneth, with a sly wink at Merriwell, "there is a story that our summerhouse is haunted.
He insisted that he would not sleep in the Summerhouse unless provided with a gun.
Frank himself, as he emerged from beneath the vines over the door of the summerhouse followed by Diamond.
Oh, the ghost only appears occasionally, and it is not at all likely it will visit the summerhouse to-night.
The long leaves of the banana tree were flapping wetly and the Bougainvillæa on the summerhouse looked soaked and sodden.
The sunlight streamed down through pale green willow and tall lilac bushes, through the octagonal latticed summerhouse and across the vivid sod to the drawing-room door.
He was again uncertain before the number of people grouped about a summerhouse and apparently watching his approach with cold surprise.
Seated on the bench that circled the interior of the latticed summerhouse she moved so that he could no longer see her face.
A summerhouse gave a fine view of the waters of the Yser Canal, which was there quite wide.
There was consequently much stir of life at that point, and from my summerhouse on the wall I could talk to the men passing by.