. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. Ck^^i^. Ok WeniujoA \\Q\»^t invites the council to Iiis residence atLittle Harbor, to Drink the Kingshealth. This meant business indeedand consumed a long time, at the endof which, such as did not sleep underthe table were provided with quartersamong the fifty-two rooms of themansion. The parlor and the council cham-ber are the only portions of the Went-worth mansion now shown to the pub-lic. The parlor is a fine old room,rather low-studded, baton that accountmore comfortable-looking,—a roo


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. Ck^^i^. Ok WeniujoA \\Q\»^t invites the council to Iiis residence atLittle Harbor, to Drink the Kingshealth. This meant business indeedand consumed a long time, at the endof which, such as did not sleep underthe table were provided with quartersamong the fifty-two rooms of themansion. The parlor and the council cham-ber are the only portions of the Went-worth mansion now shown to the pub-lic. The parlor is a fine old room,rather low-studded, baton that accountmore comfortable-looking,—a room inwhich, with a cheerful, open fire, youmight take your ease with your Mar-tha Hilton, and defy the the parlor you descend a shortflight of stairs, through a quaint hall,in which are racks for muskets, andthe great outer door of the councilroom. The council room is of o-ood proportion and lofty. The woodworkof the fireplace is hand-carved, and issaid to have been a years labor. Somegood portraits adorn the walls—oneby Copley of Dorothy Quincy, JohnHancocks wife. There are also auto-gra|)


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