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  • Thanks to an iron railing at the entrance facing the road, this simple farm has a certain air of being a country-seat.

    Letters of Two Brides 2007

  • Is there an English farm -- is there an English stream, an English city, or an English country-seat, where they have not been?

    Speeches: Literary and Social 2007

  • Up flushed the rose, up rushed the sun, and the level rays glittered on the smooth stems of the palm-trees, and threw rainbows across the foam upon the coral-reefs, and gilded lonely uplands far away, where now stands many a stately country-seat and busy engine-house.

    Westward Ho! 2007

  • Necessity compelled the approval of this plan, and the repression of any sense of injury as well, so, loading Giton with our packs, we left the city and hastened to the country-seat of Lycurgus, a Roman knight.

    Satyricon 2007

  • In the month of May Vandenesse took his wife, as usual, to their country-seat, where she was consoled by the passionate letters she received from Raoul, to whom she wrote every day.

    A Daughter of Eve 2007

  • Wyndway House was a well-known country-seat three or four miles out of the town, and the coachman mentioned that if they were going it would be well that they should get ready to start as soon as they conveniently could, since he had been told to return by ten if possible.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • Casterbridge jail, and a well-known magistrate who lived at the nearest country-seat, intelligence of the escape having become generally circulated.

    Wessex Tales 2006

  • Courton Castle, the great family seat, would of course go to the heir; but Ongar Park was supposed to be the most delightful small country-seat anywhere within thirty miles of

    The Claverings 2005

  • The apples at her rich country-seat had quickly become ashes between her teeth, but something of the juice of the fruit might yet reach her palate if he would come and sit with her at the table.

    The Claverings 2005

  • Barchester had left the table, the minister of the day was made aware of the fact at his country-seat in Hampshire, and had already turned over in his mind the names of five very respectable aspirants for the preferment.

    Barchester Towers 2004

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