Arthur O'leary : His Wanderings And Ponderings in Many Lands 2

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isn't it'^" said the Walloon, as he pointed with his finger to the scene before me, and seemed to revel with delight in my look of astonishment, while he plied his whip with re- newed vigour, and soon drew up at a wide flight of stone steps, where a row of orange trees mounted guard on either side, and filled the place with their fragrance.
A servant in a strange melange of a livery, where the colours seemed chosen from a bed of ranunculuses just near, came out to let down the steps, and usher
...me into the house. He in- formed me that the count had given orders for my reception, but that he and all his friends were out on horseback, and would not be back before dinner time. Not sorry to have a little time to myself, I retired to my room, and threw myself down on a most comfortable sofa, excessively well satisfied with the locality, and well disposed 105 to take advantage of my good fortune. The little bed, with its snow-white curtains and gilded canopy; the brass dogs upon the hearth, that shone like gold; the cherry-wood table, that might have served as a mirror ; the modest book- shelf, with its pleasant row of volumes ; but, better than all, the open window, from which I could see for miles over the tops of a dark forest, and watch the Meuse as it came and went, now shining, now lost in the recesses of the wood — all charmed me: and I fully confessed, what I have had very frequently to repeat in life, that ^^Arthur O^Leary was bom under a lucky planet/^ 106 Chapter XII.

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