House of Vanished Splendor
Title | House of Vanished Splendor PDF eBook |
Author | William McNally |
Publisher | |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 1932 |
Genre | Minnesota |
ISBN |
Minnesota
Title | Minnesota PDF eBook |
Author | Minnesota Federal Writers' Project |
Publisher | US History Publishers |
Pages | 612 |
Release | 1938 |
Genre | Authors, American |
ISBN | 1603540229 |
The Fireside Book
Title | The Fireside Book PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 642 |
Release | 1837 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Select Library
Title | The Select Library PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 748 |
Release | 1836 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Fenton's Quest
Title | Fenton's Quest PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Elizabeth Braddon |
Publisher | Library of Alexandria |
Pages | 706 |
Release | 2020-09-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 146560538X |
ÊA warm summer evening, with a sultry haze brooding over the level landscape, and a Sabbath stillness upon all things in the village of Lidford, Midlandshire. In the remoter corners of the old gothic church the shadows are beginning to gather, as the sermon draws near its close; but in the centre aisle and about the pulpit there is broad daylight still shining-in from the wide western window, across the lower half of which there are tall figures of the Evangelists in old stained glass. There are no choristers at Lidford, and the evening service is conducted in rather a drowsy way; but there is a solemn air of repose about the gray old church that should be conducive to tranquil thoughts and pious meditations. Simple and earnest have been the words of the sermon, simple and earnest seem the countenances of the congregation, looking reverently upwards at the face of their pastor; and one might fancy, contemplating that grand old church, so much too spacious for the needs of the little flock gathered there to-night, that Lidford was a forgotten, half-deserted corner of this earth, in which a man, tired of the press and turmoil of the world, might find an almost monastic solitude and calm. So thought a gentleman in the Squire's pewÑa good-looking man of about thirty, who was finishing his first Sunday at Lidford by devout attendance at evening service. He had been thinking a good deal about this quiet country life during the service, wondering whether it was not the best life a man could live, after all, and thinking it all the sweeter because of his own experience, which had lain chiefly in cities. He was a certain Mr. Gilbert Fenton, an Australian merchant, and was on a visit to his sister, who had married the principallandowner in Lidford, Martin ListerÑa man whose father had been called "the Squire." The lady sat opposite her brother in the wide old family pew to-nightÑa handsome-looking matron, with a little rosy-cheeked damsel sitting by her sideÑa damsel with flowing auburn hair, tiny hat and feather, and bright scarlet stockings, looking very much as if she had walked out of a picture by Mr. Millais. The congregation stood up to sing a hymn when the sermon was ended, and Gilbert Fenton turned his face towards the opposite line of pews, in one of which, very near him, there was a girl, at whom Mrs. Lister had caught her brother looking very often, during the service just concluded. It was a face that a man could scarcely look upon once without finding his glances wandering back to it afterwards; not quite a perfect face, but a very bright and winning one. Large gray eyes, with a wonderful light in them, under dark lashes and darker brows; a complexion that had a dusky pallor, a delicate semi-transparent olive-tint that one seldom sees out of a Spanish picture; a sweet rosy mouth, and a piquant little nose of no particular order, made up the catalogue of this young lady's charms. But in a face worth looking at there is always a something that cannot be put into words; and the brightest and best attributes of this face were quite beyond translation. It was a face one might almost call "splendid"Ñthere was such a light and glory about it at some moments. Gilbert Fenton thought so to-night, as he saw it in the full radiance of the western sunlight, the lips parted as the girl sang, the clear gray eyes looking upward.
Fenton's Quest
Title | Fenton's Quest PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Elizabeth Braddon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 1871 |
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ISBN |
Society in the Country House
Title | Society in the Country House PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Hay Sweet Escott |
Publisher | London : T.F. Unwin |
Pages | 532 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | Aristocracy (Social class) |
ISBN |
Narrates the social characteristics of the public figures and their interesting houses in several villages in England especially in Southern regions such as Sussex, Penshurst, Wilton, Longleat, Wiltshire, Dorset, Devon, Hampshire, Avon Thames, Osterley, Ascot, Chilterns, and Cheviots.