. The Ladies' home journal. sx -HOTIHH. BY 1114 IIAIID PRATT A LITTLE man with a golden tube let into his liver,Lord Ashley, was the colonizing genius of the Car-olina Low Country. He created his own nobility; laidout what was at first called Charles-Town, after the cur-rent king; prepared the way for the great eighteenth-century plantations, and left a kind of cavalier tradi-tion, traces of which you still encounter in the man-ners of the region after nearly three hundred lazy rivers that finger out from town intothe Low Country are less heavily jeweled with hand-some old houses at


. The Ladies' home journal. sx -HOTIHH. BY 1114 IIAIID PRATT A LITTLE man with a golden tube let into his liver,Lord Ashley, was the colonizing genius of the Car-olina Low Country. He created his own nobility; laidout what was at first called Charles-Town, after the cur-rent king; prepared the way for the great eighteenth-century plantations, and left a kind of cavalier tradi-tion, traces of which you still encounter in the man-ners of the region after nearly three hundred lazy rivers that finger out from town intothe Low Country are less heavily jeweled with hand-some old houses at present than they were when thewealth from rice and indigo permitted the gentleplanters to lead the lives of pioneer patricians. Yetin addition to some rare old country mansions,there are gardens of spectacular beauty which cryout for visitors, and spring is the time to visit


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