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Excerpt from God's Puppets: A Story of Old New YorkMost of the Houses are built of Brick and are strong and neat and several Storeys high; some have, accord ing to the old Architecture, turned their gable ends towards the Street, but the new Houses are altered in this respect. 'tis a pretty sight to come across the older kind sending up sharp peaks Skywards, their gable-ends notched like Steps and their sides curiously flowered with black Brick in quaint Patterns and dated with the same. These D…
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Excerpt from God's Puppets: A Story of Old New York

Most of the Houses are built of Brick and are strong and neat and several Storeys high; some have, accord ing to the old Architecture, turned their gable ends towards the Street, but the new Houses are altered in this respect. 'tis a pretty sight to come across the older kind sending up sharp peaks Skywards, their gable-ends notched like Steps and their sides curiously flowered with black Brick in quaint Patterns and dated with the same. These Dwellings belong principally to the Dutch, or those of mixed Dutch ancestry, and are surrounded by trim Gardens or big, or little, as best may suit the Purse oi Mynheer the owner.

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  • Author: Imogen Clark
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  • ISBN-10: 0548490805
  • ISBN-13: 9780548490808
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.2 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Excerpt from God's Puppets: A Story of Old New York

Most of the Houses are built of Brick and are strong and neat and several Storeys high; some have, accord ing to the old Architecture, turned their gable ends towards the Street, but the new Houses are altered in this respect. 'tis a pretty sight to come across the older kind sending up sharp peaks Skywards, their gable-ends notched like Steps and their sides curiously flowered with black Brick in quaint Patterns and dated with the same. These Dwellings belong principally to the Dutch, or those of mixed Dutch ancestry, and are surrounded by trim Gardens or big, or little, as best may suit the Purse oi Mynheer the owner.

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