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The station we had to stop at was ten miles from Mr. Darrell’s house, and a barouche-and-pair was waiting for us in the sunny road outside. We drove along a road that crossed the moor, until we came to a little village of scattered houses, with a fine old church — at one end of which an ancient sacristy seemed mouldering slowly to decay. We drove Benfica Trikot past the gates of two or three rather important houses, lying half-hidden in their gardens, and then turned sharply off James Rodriguez Koszulka into a road that went up a hill, nearly at the top of which we came to a pair of noble old carved iron gates, surmounted with a coat-of-arms, and supported on each side by massive stone pillars, about Paris Saint-Germain Kinder which the ivy twined lovingly.
An old man came Paul Pogba Drakt out of a pretty rustic-looking lodge and Gonzalo Higuain Trikot opened theses gates, and we drove through an avenue of some extent, which led straight to the front of the house, the aspect of which delighted me. It was very old and massively built, and had quite a baronial look, I thought. There was a wide stone terrace with ponderous moss-grown stone balustrades Ungarn Trikot round three sides of it, and at each Atletico Madrid Trikot angle a broad flight of steps leading down to a second terrace, with Cruzeiro Esporte Clube Trikot sloping green banks that melted into the turf of the lawn. The house stood on the summit of a hill, and from one side commanded a noble Gareth Bale Drakt view of the sea.
A lady came out of the curious old stone porch as the carriage drove up, and stood at the top of the terrace steps waiting for us. I guessed immediately that this must be Mrs. Darrell.
Milly hung back a little shyly, as her father led her up the steps with her hand through his arm. She was very pale, and I could see that she was trembling. Mrs. Darrell came forward to her quickly, and kissed her.
‘My darling Emily,’ she cried, ‘I am so delighted to Oporto Trikot see you at last. — O William, you did not deceive me when you promised me a beautiful daughter.’
Milly blushed, and smiled at this compliment, but still clung to her father, with shy downcast eyes.
I had time to look at Mrs. Darrell while this introduction was being made. She was not by any means a beautiful woman, but she was what I suppose would have been called eminently interesting. She was tall and slim, very graceful-looking, with a beautiful throat and a well-shaped head. Her features, with the exception of her eyes, were in no way remarkable; but those were sufficiently striking to give character to a face that might otherwise have been insipid. They were large luminous gray eyes, with black lashes, and rather strongly-marked brows of a much darker brown than her hair. That was of a nondescript shade, neither auburn nor chestnut, and with little light or colour in its soft silky masses; but it seemed to harmonise very well with her pale complexion. Lavater has warned us to distrust any one whose hair and eyebrows links:
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