He had meant to confide in Lydgate, and discuss the money question with him, and he had meant to amuse himself for the few evenings of his stay by having a great deal of music and badinage with fair Rosamond, without neglecting his friends at Lowick Parsonage:—if the Parsonage was close to the Manor, that was no fault of his.
There was a frequent interchange of visits between her and the Farebrother family, which enabled her to say that she was not at all lonely at the Manor, and to resist for the present the severe prescription of a lady companion.
Some days later, Lydgate was riding to Lowick Manor, in consequence of a summons from Dorothea.
Two days afterwards, he was dining at the Manor with her uncle and the Chettams, and when the dessert was standing uneaten, the servants were out of the room, and Mr.
When the carriage drove up to the gate of the Manor, Dorothea was out on the gravel, and came to greet them.
With the year's bills coming in from his tradesmen, with Dover's threatening hold on his furniture, and with nothing to depend on but slow dribbling payments from patients who must not be offended—for the handsome fees he had had from Freshitt Hall and Lowick Manor had been easily absorbed—nothing less than a thousand pounds would have freed him from actual embarrassment, and left a residue which, according to the favorite phrase of hopefulness in such circumstances, would have given him "time t
He left the letter at the office, ordering the messenger to carry it to Lowick Manor, and wait for an answer.
Garth to undertake any business connected with the three farms and the numerous tenements attached to Lowick Manor; indeed, his expectation of getting work for two was being fast fulfilled.
Raffles had been a guest worthy of finest incense, Dorothea had again taken up her abode at Lowick Manor.
Brooke had been right in predicting that Dorothea would not long remain passive where action had been assigned to her; she knew the purport of her husband's will made at the time of their marriage, and her mind, as soon as she was clearly conscious of her position, was silently occupied with what she ought to do as the owner of Lowick Manor with the patronage of the living attached to it.
One of the professional calls made by Lydgate soon after his return from his wedding-journey was to Lowick Manor, in consequence of a letter which had requested him to fix a time for his visit.
Brooke had to drive along the Lowick road on his way to the county town, Will asked to be set down with his sketch-book and camp-stool at Lowick, and without announcing himself at the Manor settled himself to sketch in a position where he must see Dorothea if she came out to walk—and he knew that she usually walked an hour in the morning.
Cadwallader made one of the group that watched old Featherstone's funeral from an upper window of the manor.
"Of course she is devoted to her husband," said Rosamond, implying a notion of necessary sequence which the scientific man regarded as the prettiest possible for a woman; but she was thinking at the same time that it was not so very melancholy to be mistress of Lowick Manor with a husband likely to die soon.
Casaubon, returning from their wedding journey, arrived at Lowick Manor in the middle of January.
The servant was Sir James Chettam's, and the house was Lowick Manor.
Casaubon had only held the living, but the death of his brother had put him in possession of the manor also.
I can think of a potential problem here for people who don't live in a manor house, but I presume that not living in a manor house is also non-U.
" "Our objective was to create a majestic and royal looking dog manor which seeks to complement the garden and its surrounding in which it stands," Willimas added, and judging by the photos Hecate Verona released before the official launch, that objective has been fulfilled.
After falling on hard times and failing to find a buyer for his home, the owner of this six-bedroom manor house in Lancashire, UK, decided to hold a raffle, inviting people to purchase a £2 ticket for the chance to win it.