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Jane Field

CHAPTER VI
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Lois, as she and her mother walked against the wind, kept putting her hand to her hair, to keep it in place.
Mrs.Maxwell's house was a large cottage with a steep Gothic roof jutting over a piazza on each side.

The house was an old one, and originally very simple in its design; but there had been evidently at some time a flood-tide of prosperity in the fortunes of its owner, which had left marks in various improvements.

There was a large ornate bay-window in front, which contrasted oddly with the severe white peak of wall above it; the piazzas had railings in elaborate scroll-work; and the windows were set with four large panes of glass, instead of the original twelve small ones.

The front yard was inclosed by a fine iron fence.

But the highest mark was shown by a little white marble statue in the midst of it.


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