Deerbrook

Deerbrook

DeerbrookEvery town-bred person who travels in a rich country region, knows what it is to see a...
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Author: Martineau, Harriet,1802-1876
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Language: English
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Deerbrook

Deerbrook

CHF 11.74 CHF 5.86

Deerbrook

CHF 11.74 CHF 5.86
Author: Martineau, Harriet,1802-1876
Format: eBook
Language: English

Deerbrook

Every town-bred person who travels in a rich country region, knows what it is to see a neat white house planted in a pretty situation,in a shrubbery, or commanding a sunny common, or nestling between two hills,and to say to himself, as the carriage sweeps past its gate, I should like to live there,I could be very happy in that pretty place. Transient visions pass before his minds eye of dewy summer mornings, when the shadows are long on the grass, and of bright autumn afternoons, when it would be luxury to saunter in the neighbouring lanes; and of frosty winter days, when the sun shines in over the laurustinus at the window, while the fire burns with a different light from that which it gives in the dull parlours of a city. Mr Greys house had probably been the object of this kind of speculation to one or more persons, three times a week, ever since the stage-coach had begun to pass through Deerbrook. Deerbrook was a rather pretty village, dignified as it was with the woods of a fine park, which formed the background to its best points of view. Of this pretty village, Mr Greys was the prettiest house, standing in a field, round which the road swept. There were trees enough about it to shade without darkening it, and the garden and shrubbery behind were evidently of no contemptible extent. The timber and coal yards, and granaries, which stretched down to the river side, were hidden by a nice management of the garden walls, and training of the shrubbery. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 24210
Author: Martineau, Harriet
Release Date: Jan 7, 2008
Format: eBook
Language: English

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