Унесенные ветром

Chapter 49

           Itwouldbeevenmoreimposingthanthenear-byJamesresidencewhichhadjustbeenpurchasedfortheofficialmansionofGovernorBullock.

           Thegovernor’smansionwasbravewithjigsawworkonbanistersandeaves,buttheintricatescrollworkonScarlett’shouseputthemansiontoshame.Themansionhadaballroom,butitlookedlikeabilliardtablecomparedwiththeenormousroomthatcoveredtheentirethirdfloorofScarlett’shouse.Infact,herhousehadmoreofeverythingthanthemansion,oranyotherhouseintownforthatmatter,morecupolasandturretsandtowersandbalconiesandlightningrodsandfarmorewindowswithcoloredpanes.

           Averandaencircledtheentirehouse,andfourflightsofstepsonthefoursidesofthebuildingleduptoit.Theyardwaswideandgreenandscatteredaboutitwererusticironbenches,anironsummerhouse,fashionablycalleda"gazebo"which,Scarletthadbeenassured,wasofpureGothicdesign,andtwolargeironstatues,oneastagandtheotheramastiffaslargeasaShetlandpony.ToWadeandElla,alittledazzledbythesize,splendorandfashionabledarkgloomoftheirnewhome,thesetwometalanimalsweretheonlycheerfulnotes.

           Within,thehousewasfurnishedasScarletthaddesired,withthickredcarpetingwhichranfromwalltowall,redvelvetportieresandthenewestofhighlyvarnishedblack-walnutfurniture,carvedwherevertherewasaninchforcarvingandupholsteredinsuchslickhorsehairthatladieshadtodepositthemselvesthereonwithgreatcareforfearofslidingoff.

Настройки
Фон страницы
Размер шрифта
Межстрочный интервал
Фразовые глаголы
Показать / Скрыть меню
Шрифт
Roboto Lora
Уведомления
Страница 1276 из 1537