George Eliot Quotes
It Had A Small Park, With A Fine Old Oak Here And There, And An Avenue Of Limes Towards The Southwest Front, With A Sunk Fence Between Park And Pleasure-ground, So That From The Drawing-room Windows The Glance Swept Uninterruptedly Along A Slope Of Greensward Till The Limes Ended In A Level Of Corn And Pastures, Which Often Seemed To Melt Into A Lake Under The Setting Sun.
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