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Excerpt from Antony Brade
The house is somewhat impressive in the daytime by its size; and in the earlier hours of night glowing with bright light through a long row of Windows in the lower story, and here and there above.
What may be called a lawn - for it is a good stretch of green, though broken by scattered trees and shrubs, and clumps of trees and shrubs - spreads outwards and downwards to the bank of the lake.
About these school-buildings of St. Bart's there is a story, - a story not indeed so long as that of St. Martin's Church in the Strand, or University College, Oxford, or the Round Mill at Newport even, and yet a story which might, with pains enough taken, be worked up into romance.
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