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Updated: May 20, 2025
The house-gear is worth a thousand rupees and my orderly shall bring thee a hundred rupees to-night. 'That is very little. Think of the cart-hire. 'It shall be nothing unless thou goest, and with speed. O woman, get hence and leave me with my dead! The mother shuffled down the staircase, and in her anxiety to take stock of the house-fittings forgot to mourn.
This vessel, laden with a miscellaneous cargo, had put in at a Northumbrian port, and carried freight consisting of ready-made windows, door-frames, and other wooden house-fittings suited to the requirements of the builders of seaside villas, to be delivered at the rising watering-place of Northwold, upon her way to London.
It'll go in with the house-fittings. I don't expect the dad will ever notice it." "Really!" She laughed, eager to join the innocent conspiracy. "Father invented an excellent dodge for shelving in the hall at our house," she added. "I'm sure he'd like you to come and see it. The dear thing's most absurdly proud of it." "I should like to," Edwin answered diffidently.
RESTORATION OF PAINTED PATTERN ON WALL-PLASTER AT SILCHESTER. Showing a purely conventional style based on classical models. Nor is the Roman fashion of house-fittings confined to the mansions of the wealthy. Hypocausts and painted stucco, copied, though crudely, from Roman originals, have been discovered in poor houses and in mean villages.
It is only within the last thirty or forty years that such cleanliness of body and of clothing and of house-fittings as will banish parasitic insects has become at all general. The common house-fly is still tolerated, although it is a notorious carrier of dirt and disease, and is bred by dirt and dirt only, its eggs being hatched in old stable manure.
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