The Ladies' home journal . THE E TjM ^ ^^^^^ * ^ ^^ ? ^ ?- Victorian furniture intact, still npliolstcrcd in the now-sfldoni-sccn original \^in» patterns. Also seldom seen nowadays are such iicin> as llie lily sconces above the mantel and the graceful rosewood escritoire. The pidl Ix-side the window rings its specially toned hell in the pantry, where each room has its oun T T ^T ^ T^ ^T \I^t Natchez hr)mes had [)un- kalis. or hreeze fans, in their dining rooms, swung l)ack and forth with strings hy colored ho\.- during the midday dinner, which is still the principa


The Ladies' home journal . THE E TjM ^ ^^^^^ * ^ ^^ ? ^ ?- Victorian furniture intact, still npliolstcrcd in the now-sfldoni-sccn original \^in» patterns. Also seldom seen nowadays are such iicin> as llie lily sconces above the mantel and the graceful rosewood escritoire. The pidl Ix-side the window rings its specially toned hell in the pantry, where each room has its oun T T ^T ^ T^ ^T \I^t Natchez hr)mes had [)un- kalis. or hreeze fans, in their dining rooms, swung l)ack and forth with strings hy colored ho\.- during the midday dinner, which is still the principal meal in ISatchez homes. T A Vr C! ^ nTy^7TTl? ^^ ?^^^?c room at Lansdowne represents the nineteenth century at its most fahidous, with a douhle set of ^ rosewood furniture from France still covered in its original l)rocade. Imported at the same time as the furniturewere the hand-painted wallpaper, the carpet, cornices and hrocatels, making in all one of the most remarkahle rooms of its period in the c(ju


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