Chapter III The Levices' house stood well back upon its grounds, almost with an air of reserve in comparison with the rows of stately, bay-windowed houses that faced it and hedged it in on both sides.
As we stand on the platform there towers above us, on the left, a large and many‐windowed hotel, the Mount Austin.
On either hand were shops, some with glass‐windowed fronts, others open to the street.
The many‐windowed tower above was roofless and shattered.
Wheresoe'er you are That bide the pelting of this pitiless storm, How shall your houseless heads and unfed sides, Your looped and windowed raggedness, defend you?
Any one seeing him must have been convinced that he was made up for the occasion; that his looped and windowed raggedness never could have resulted from any natural combination of circumstances.
From this hall I passed into a great two-windowed room looking upon the court, and from this one happily back to the one adjoining my chamber, from which I had set out.
The blue herons were winging out to the river, and the doves were weaving spells round and round the dormer-windowed cottage on the hill.
Jack, as the object of inquiry was seen dancing about the open-windowed room above, with his face all flushed with the exertion of pulling on a very tight boot.
They might meet, ay, and even be cordial and friendly together, and do each other good service in some dim time to come; but the two lovers who had parted in the little bay-windowed room at Felden Woods could never meet again.
The prosperous figure of the owner of the bow-windowed house rose before him.
His eye took in the familiar vista, but, as it rested on the great bow-windowed house at the corner where the road branched into two, he turned away with a shudder.
Behind the theatres, close to the board wall, and perhaps serving as the general dressing-room, was a large windowed wagon, in which I suppose the company travel and live together.
There was another pleasant little windowed nook, close beside the oratory, where the Queen might have sat sewing or looking down the river Conway at the picturesque headlands towards the sea.
The weather had been singularly propitious, and the great, many-windowed building was beginning to show the length and breadth of its intentions.
They found Delaney in his weaving shop, a large many-windowed room full of strange looking looms and of men silent and intensely pre-occupied.
As night to the sunset, so seemed this antechamber to the garden, panelled with black oak, a dark square of gloom red-windowed to the west.
The glow of the burning city beat in through the jewelled glass, building the huge aisles in a glittering cavern windowed with living gems.
From this a short staircase ascended to dormer-windowed rooms above.
Upstairs, three bedrooms, each large and double-windowed and furnished with roomy closets, and the bath are the remaining details that combine to make the Rochester a home of great popularity.
Passing on between the neat, whitewashed cottages, we come to Sergeants' Inn, whose bow-windowed front stands near the upper end of the village.
By-and-by the many-windowed front of Orielton appears amidst the rolling woodlands that cluster around a pretty lakelet lying in the hollow of the vale.
It was almost as if invisible little beings were singing who led a pleasant existence inside those bright-windowed pasteboard huts.
To the right of them back of the many-windowed edifice, was a lawn with old statues and ivy-draped urns--to the left a world buried in darkness.
They were the subjects of long morning talks in the tall-windowed library.
Here was his work, his big brick hall with its platform, and opening off its narrow side entrance was his wide-windowed study.
He had expected to see his own familiar portly bow-windowed presence there--but somehow, look as he would, the mirror insisted upon reflecting the figure of his son Dick.
Behind the gate was a large many-windowed house, with steps leading up to a portico.
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