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    Nothing was wanting which money could buy
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    shepherds and shepherdesses made
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    and perfection. No false note jarred on its harmonies
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    palms, roses, silks, satins, and velvets, were
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    formed the ceiling; and yet, amidst these
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    Nothing was wanting which money could buy
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    and the water boiled in what had once been
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    the most beautiful dwelling-house
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    It was a palace fit for a Queen of Loves;
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    The reception-rooms of a fine house facin
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    balustrade leaned, lovely as adolescence
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    Harrenden House, as it was called
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    covered with old Saxe plates, and Saxe
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    Harrenden House, as it was called
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    meat salesman, cattle exporter, railway contractor
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    glass of the fifteenth century, taken from the private chape
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    e in all London if no one ever behel
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    the most beautiful dwelling-house
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    perfect taste by an unerring master
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    formed the ceiling; and yet, amidst these
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    years, at the end of which time
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    perfect taste by an unerring master
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    . Its interior had been arranged i
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    Grosvenor Gate were all lighted
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    unsold and unlet for a very long peri
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