The Garden of Memories

THE GARDEN OF MEMORIES
HENRY ST. JOHN COOPER
AUTHOR OF SUNNY DUCROW, JAMES BEVANWOOD, BARONET, ETC.
TORONTO THE MUSSON BOOK COMPANY LIMITED
COPYRIGHT, CANADA, 1921.
MUSSON ALL CANADIAN PRODUCTION
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
THE GARDEN OF MEMORIES
PROLOGUE
From the house a broad white stone path runs to the very heart of the garden and there opens out into a wide circle in the middle of which is set a sundial, and here too are placed some great benches of the same white stone; where, when the heat of the sun is not too great, it is pleasant enough to sit and watch the glory of the flowers.
They are wealthy folk, the Elmacotts, and they love their garden and pride themselves on it and hold that in all Sussex no soil can produce finer flowers and sweeter fruit, and though in this year of grace seventeen hundred and three the house, which is the Manor House of the Parish of Homewood, has no great antiquity, being scarce more than sixty years old, it has about it that completeness, those niceties of detail, the neatness and the order and the well being that are found only in the home which is ruled by a house-proud mistress.

Henry St. John Cooper
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Год издания

2015-05-29

Темы

Man-woman relationships -- Fiction; England -- Social life and customs -- Fiction

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