[Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope]@TWC D-Link bookFramley Parsonage CHAPTER III 3/24
In the front of the house a long, solemn, straight avenue through a double row of lime-trees, leads away to lodge-gates, which stand in the centre of the village of Chaldicotes; but to the rear the windows open upon four different vistas, which run down through the forest: four open green rides, which all converge together at a large iron gateway, the barrier which divides the private grounds from the Chace.
The Sowerbys, for many generations, have been rangers of the Chace of Chaldicotes, thus having almost as wide an authority over the Crown forest as over their own.
But now all this is to cease, for the forest will be disforested. It was nearly dark as Mark Robarts drove up through the avenue of lime-trees to the hall-door; but it was easy to see that the house, which was dead and silent as the grave through nine months of the year, was now alive in all its parts.
There were lights in many of the windows, and a noise of voices came from the stables, and servants were moving about, and dogs barked, and the dark gravel before the front steps was cut up with many a coach-wheel. "Oh, be that you, sir, Mr.Robarts ?" said a groom, taking the parson's horse by the head, and touching his own hat.
"I hope I see your reverence well ?" "Quite well, Bob, thank you.
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