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After Oscar is kicked out of his vicarage for gambling, he moves in with Lucinda… who bets him that he cannot transport the glass factory from Sydney to a remote settlement hundreds of miles away, then build a church entirely of glass there. This is the “adventure” part of Oscar and ...
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by the Vicarage iu the Parish" of Kinlet, and through the Parishes of Billingsley, Deuxhill, and Glazelev, by the Cross Houses, to* a Village called Morville, in the County of Salop, being the great Road from Cleobury to the Town of Shrewsbury; and from the Cross Houses, on the one...
The Dee, issuing through the Craiglug narrow, spreads away northwards, skirting the Ferryhill and Clayhills, spreading over the shingle, where now stands the Station, and then eastwards among the mud-flats that line the north shore. When the tide was full a broad firth stretched from Torry ...
This is now a private house, but was until lately the Vicarage. The lower rooms have been made to project to the level of the first floor, and the picturesqueness given by an overhanging storey has thus been lost. In one of these rooms is a large fifteenth-century fireplace of stone. ...
After tea parishioners strolled up by ones and twos and threes to change their books at the Vicarage lending library. The books were covered with black calico, and smelt of rooms whose windows were never opened. When she had washed the smell of the books off, she did her hair very carefu...
She thought that he was; and thus the interview ended, and Clare re-entered the Vicarage. With the local banker he deposited the jewels till happier days should arise. He also paid into the bank thirty pounds—to be sent to Tess in a few months, as she might require; and wrote to he...