The stretcher was taken into the villa of a well-to-do resident; and, it being still broad daylight, Joos asked to be directed to the house of Monsieur Alphonse Stauwaert.
None saw a little party turning into a lane which led to the back of the villa tenanted by Monsieur Pochard's married sister.
They used to bathe, in summertime, at a certain little cove near the foot of the promontory on which Madame Steynlin's villa was situated.
The soft light, the reposeful surroundings, the homelike influence of the Villa Mon Repos--all had conspired to put him into an uncommonly idyllic mood of mind.
He was glad to enter the shady garden of the villa Mon Repos.
That unfortunate man was sitting at home, in the remote villa known as the "Residency," profoundly troubled in mind.
When the clerical deputation arrived at his villa with soft words and promises of more solid lucre, he professed the uttermost amazement at their quest.
His glance fell once more upon the villa of his cousin.
But it struck me that there may well have been a villa or two--indeed, there must have been, to judge by the miscellaneous ancient material found on my little place.
The Villa Khismet was one of the surprises of Nepenthe.
Accordingly they reached theVilla Khismet at the matutinal hour of 9 a.
Soon he was always coming to the villa at meal-times and staying for hours afterwards, while they wrestled with the complexities of Russian genders.
As for Mr. Parker, who was brooding in the retirement of his villa whither the news had swiftly spread, he merely thought: "Got off scot free.
One of those few modern houses was the Villa Mon Repos.
Mr. Heard, descending from his carriage, followed a pathway which had been described to him by Denis and soon found himself at the entrance of the Villa Mon Repos.
It was a thin square envelope bearing an Italian stamp--a reply from her friend to say that the villa should be prepared for her.
While her father had been alive, home to her had been with him, but even then it had no abiding-place; and since then, the charming apartment in Paris or the villa at Cannes with all their comfort and luxury seemed but to mock the word.
Richey was murdered at Villa Gran and his dispatches taken.
This morning Loring's, Walthall's, and my divisions moved on the Pumpkinton road and crossed the Chattahoochee river and encamped beyondVilla Rica.
The grandmother feared that the children of the villa close by would be too childish, after all, for Adriaan to play with.
And once she went with her mother to call on the old aunts in their little villa near Scheveningen; and then it was: "How are you, Dorine?
At the gates ofvilla gardens, on the side paths, grey German sentries were posted, bayonets fixed.
The license to burn the huts, assassinations like those at Nueva Paz and the villa El Gato, committed by Spanish columns, in particular those of Colonels Molina and Vicuna, proclaim you guilty before all mankind.
How he sped in his wooing may be gathered from the fact that an orderly was soon dispatched for the villa cura, and that there was a wedding which fairly rivaled that of Camacho, so often and so fondly recalled by the renowned Sancho.
This remark is true even of the Villa of Hadrian, in the construction of which there were space and wealth enough for something extensive.
In such an overloaded condition was the villa of his lord and friend when Winckelmann departed this scene of his highest and most gratifying education.
Now the Mons Sacer of the Frau von Rosen was a certain rustic villa in the forest, called by herself, in a smart attack of poesy, Tannen Zauber, and by everybody else plain Kleinbrunn.
At the other end of that long garden, and back to back with the villa of the Countess, stood the large mansion where the Prime Minister transacted his affairs and pleasures.
THE NEW VILLA I Two miles from the village of Obrutchanovo a huge bridge was being built.
At the New Villa they burned Bengal lights and sent up fireworks in the evenings, and a sailing-boat with red lanterns floated by Obrutchanovo.
The New Villa has long ago been sold; now it belongs to a government clerk who comes here from the town for the holidays with his family, drinks tea on the terrace, and then goes back to the town again.
A camp was pitched in the fields, Page 214 agro, villa defensa est.
I despatch this letter on the 3rd, as I embark in a rowing boat from Cluvius' gardens, after handing over the villa at the Lucrine lake to Pilia with its servants and care-takers.
But the insolence of the queen herself, when she was in her villa across the river, I cannot mention without great indignation.
Page 261 I hand over the villa and all there is in it to our dear Pilia, as I am setting out for Pompeii on the 1st of May.
You say there are rumours that I am thinking of selling my house on the Lucrine lake and of handing over to Quintus my tiny villa at quite a fancy price, that he may bring the heiress Aquilia to it, as young Quintus says.
For Silius has no cushions, while Dida, I believe, has given up his whole villato guests.
Their longest time of refuge was in the service of a German widow named Funkel, who lived in a villa near Surbiton.
He declared he would miss me that evening very much and announced his intention of going after dinner to listen to the band in the public garden, the Villa Nazionale.
He got out of the cab and entered the Villaon foot from the Largo di Vittoria end.
He had then entered the Villa Nazionale from the Largo di Vittoria end.
I told you then I would go to the Villa Nazionale to hear some music in the evening.
This was three years ago, and ever since he had taken up his quarters on the shores of the gulf, either in one of the hotels in Sorrento or hiring a small villa in Capri.
There was no performance that evening, and these people were going to the Villa also.
The Villa Nazionale is a public pleasure-ground laid out in grass plots, bushes, and flower-beds between the houses of the Riviera di Chiaja and the waters of the bay.
Of early days at this place we get a rather graphic description in a letter written by the Hanoverian Resident named Weber in 1718: "When at last we arrived at Cronslot, the Tsar invited us to his villa at Peterhof.
Everything was attractive, refined, appetising; and yet, for some undiscernible reason, the inmates of the villa appeared in no haste to enjoy the meal that awaited them.
Visits to various antiquities had succeeded each other with dull regularity, broken by long, uneventful sojourns in the green seclusion of the villa at Florence.
And he felt by the time they got back to the villa that he had made a stride in intimacy with Miss Alden.
There were wings curving forward in a semi-circle, with statues placed at intervals on the cornice; so that in the flattering dusk it suggested a great Italian villa dropped by some monstrous hand in an English park.
Marius had, indeed, there, about Misenum, a villa more effeminately and luxuriously furnished than seemed to become one that had seen service in so many and great wars and expeditions.
The department of Villa Rica produces excellent cotton, which is cultivated, however, only in infinitesimal quantities.
After the occupation of Asuncion by the Brazilians, and their advance as far as Paraguari, Lopez gave the order thatVilla Rica should be abandoned and that the population should follow him to the mountains.
From Paraguari our traveler's course next led him toward Villa Rica, a thriving town situated still farther in the interior, and near the Cordillera of Caaguazu.
Yakaguazu, a large square village near Villa Rica, is visited by M.
Forgues, mustering up his few words of Spanish-Guaranian, drinks to the health of the pretty girls of Villa Rica amid the enthusiastic hurrahs of the guests, one of whom, with exclamations of Bueno!
Illustration] The Guayrinos, as the inhabitants of Villa Rica are called, are industrious, amiable and temperate.
The population of the region aroundVilla Rica is estimated at fifteen thousand.
As seen from the elevation on which Villa Rica stands, this mountain-range, twelve leagues distant, stretches along the horizon an undulating mass of blue.
Forgues that the department of Villa Rica is perhaps the only part of the country which may give an idea of what Paraguay was before the war.
They bid the friendly political chief farewell, and take their departure for Villa Rica.
Forgues and his companion resume their journey toward Villa Rica.
You will find the villa dull, Herr Harry Richmond.
Attendants were awaiting him at the garden-gate of a beautiful villa partly girdled by rising fir-woods on its footing of bright green meadow.
Had she parted from me out of view of the villa windows to make it possible for us to meet accidentally again in the shadow of her old protecting Warhead, as we named him from his appearance, gaunt Schwartz?
He was appointed agent to the Nabob of Arcot; sat in Parliament for the borough of Camelford, and built a handsome Italian villa in his native parish; died in 1796, leaving a large fortune, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
Francesca, in her sorrow, immured herself in a convent at Rome, and I brought up little Annunziata in deep retirement at my villa at Treviso.
Take it altogether, than Alhambra Villa masonry could devise no better type of modern taste and metropolitan speculation.
Vanya and Misha, they have come, they are in the villa opposite.
Soon the villa opposite was lighted up, and the clatter of plates, knives, and forks was audible.
Under the verandah of the villa opposite stood the French women, and between them Liza.
It is a pretty, neat villasurrounded by flower-beds and clipped bushes.
She was not so much interested by the sea, and the glittering reflection on the windows of the villa opposite as by the waggons which were trailing up to that villa one after another.
While they were having tea, lunch was being served at the villa opposite.
He did not take the villa opposite, but pottered about, going from one town to another with Mishutka.
Beyond the little garden and the few trees that surrounded the villa there was a glimpse of the sea with its waves, its dark blue colour, its immensity, its white masts.
How boring all this would have been, O reader, if the villa opposite had not been at the service of my heroine!
I ask the reader to move with me to the Crimea, to one of its shores, not far from Feodosia, the spot where stands the villa of one of our heroes.
The door opened noisily and he vanished into the darkness of the villa apartments.
I have been looking at the villa opposite, while they were sitting drinking tea.
Ivan Petrovitch was standing on the verandah of the villa opposite, smiling.
Didn't you take part in some private theatricals in General Luhatchev's villa last year?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "villa" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: castle; court; estate; manor; mansion; residence; tower