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And in case I have more land than is needed for this purpose, the extra area can be used for a park which will be an ornament to the spot rather than an eyesore. Therefore, take it altogether, I consider that freshet a capital thing." He glanced at Ted who chanced to be standing near by. "I suppose you, my lad, do not entirely agree with me," added he, a twinkle gleaming beneath his shaggy brows.
I haven't ventured to call on him for a long time. We had quite a little fracas years ago about these overhanging boughs. They're quite an eyesore quite an eyesore; but he won't have 'em touched; won't endure it. Joseph, you can carry the ladder home. We'll go in, Ferdinand it's an admirable opportunity. I've been wondering how to approach old Fuller, and this is the very thing the very thing."
Such neglected brutes make a place look very untidy, and their existence will be a burden to themselves, and an eyesore to you. In a year or two you will find yourself very comfortable. You will get a little fruit from your garden in summer, and will have a prospect of much more.
Bogardus, since I could get a woman to do a half-day's cleaning up there in broad daylight!" Mrs. Bogardus stared. What was the woman talking about! "I call it a regular eyesore on the looks of the house besides. And it keeps all the old stories alive." "What stories?"
Above all, the women, who were very much incensed at Lucy's constant seclusion from their orgies, fanned the increasing discontent; and, at last, I verily believe that no eyesore could have been more grievous to the Egyptians than my wooden habitation and the smoke of its single chimney."
Jekyll's "disappearance or unexplained absence for any period exceeding three calendar months," the said Edward Hyde should step into the said Henry Jekyll's shoes without further delay and free from any burthen or obligation beyond the payment of a few small sums to the members of the doctor's household. This document had long been the lawyer's eyesore.
Above all, the women, who were very much incensed at Lucy's constant seclusion from their orgies, fanned the increasing discontent; and, at last, I verily believe that no eyesore could have been more grievous to the Egyptians than my wooden habitation and the smoke of its single chimney."
"We shall begin," said his lordship, "at Mother Duke's. That laburnum has been an eyesore this many a day. We must be resolute, Joseph. I shall expect you to guard the ladder, and not to let it go, even if she should venture to strike you." "Her took me very sharp over the knuckles with the rollin'-pin last time, governor," said Joseph. "But her'll be no more trouble to thee now; her's gone away."
Then presently our railway crossed a high road, and a row of mean yellow brick houses workmen's cottages, and the filthy black sheds that made the "allotments" of that time a universal eyesore, marked our approach to the more central areas of I quote the local guidebook "one of the most delightful resorts in the East Anglian poppy-land."
The position, the internal arrangement, and the material being determined upon, the next point is that the structure shall be as little of an eyesore as we can make it. Do what we will, every house, as long as it is new, is a standing defiance to the landscape. In color, texture, and form, it disconnects itself and resists assimilation to its surroundings.
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