The lodge was a ruin of black granite and bared ribs of rafters, but facing it was a new building, half constructed, the first fruit of Sir Charles's South African gold.
Oldmore and maid, of High Lodge, Alton.
Why Golden Milestone, when Pinewood or Hillslope or, if you wanted to be very fanciful, Ivy Lodge, might be had for the taking?
But Diana and her small fry, the Echo Lodge people and the Allans, had stayed to help the two old ladies over the loneliness of the first evening; and they contrived to have a quietly pleasant little supper time, sitting long around the table and chatting over all the details of the day.
They expect to be at Echo Lodge next week.
Are there any rooms to lodge me in, I wonder?
you'll have to fetch the key, or else I must run round to the porter's lodge.
Heathcliff does not lodge at the top of the house, does he?
Heathcliff will have a long walk, wherever he may lodge to-night; and I'm thirsty.
CHAPTER III While leading the way upstairs, she recommended that I should hide the candle, and not make a noise; for her master had an odd notion about the chamber she would put me in, and never let anybody lodge there willingly.
But I think if you undertake the paper you should give some time and labor to make it good," said Mamma, who was used to this state of affairs, and often edited the little sheet read every week at the Lodge.
" "I belong to the Lodge;" and Jack stood as erect as any little soldier who ever marched under a temperance banner, and fought for the cause none are too young nor too old to help along.
I hope to get him into the Lodge, and that will be half the battle, won't it, Frank?
We'd have it a secret society, as they do their temperance lodge, and we'd have badges and pass-words and grips.
" When the carriage stopped at Court Lodge, Cedric was in the drawing-room with his mother.
All I ask is that she will remain at Court Lodge and that you will not ask me to go and see her," and he scowled a little again.
Perhaps, notwithstanding his sweet nature, he might have been somewhat spoiled by it, if it had not been for the hours he spent with his mother at Court Lodge.
They had reached Court Lodge; and Fauntleroy was out upon the ground almost before the big footman had time to open the carriage door.
The gates were opened by a motherly, rosy-looking woman, who came out of a pretty, ivy-covered lodge.
Havisham had driven from the station stopped before the gates of Court Lodge.