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montpelier
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Montpelier is a historic plantation house located near Sperryville , Rappahannock County, Virginia . The main house was built about 1750, and is a two-story, 11 bay, stuccoed stone and brick dwelling with a side gable roof. It consists of a five-bay main ...
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Population (2000): 8035 Housing Units (2000): 3899 Land area (2000): 10.248953 sq. miles (26.544664 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.010105 sq. miles (0.026171 sq. km) Total area (2000): 10.259058 sq. miles (26.570835 sq. km) FIPS code: 46000 Located within: ...
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Jessica returned to Montpelier Square later that afternoon she had a collection of boxes in the carriage.
Linton in the carriage that was taking them inexorably toward Montpelier Square.
They arrived at Montpelier Square more swiftly than she had thought possible and sat down to the champagne supper the servants had ready.
Linton made a mental note to include the young man in some upcoming scheme of his own, thanked him warmly, and sent off a note to Montpelier Square, telling Jessica he would call for her that evening in order to take her to Drury Lane.
The drive to Montpelier Square seemed interminable, and by the time they arrived they were both nearly frantic.
She and Lewis Garreg finally sat down together to decide on their movements, but the carpenters were working in the theatre and it was noisy, so Jessica suggested they go to Montpelier Square where they could work without interruption.
They would return to Montpelier Square, cheeks glowing, to consume an enormous breakfast and to plan their day.
Jessica remained seated for perhaps ten more minutes, and then she, too, rose and walked steadily out the door and down to the carriage that was to take her back to Montpelier Square.
Linton had been out-when Jessica returned to Montpelier Square and she had spent an hour lying quietly on her bed conducting a private and unpleasant inventory.
She had known he would have been happy had she come to Montpelier Square, but, holding fast to the news she had had from Mrs.
Had she appeared in Montpelier Square Jessica would have weakened and allowed Linton to persuade her to agree to what her heart so sorely wanted.
It would be too long a journey, James decided, to go to his beloved Montpelier before their return to Philadelphia for the opening of Congress.
At last he could show his beloved Montpelier to his bride and show her, his incredible good fortune, to his parents.
Not when she pictured the broad lawns at Montpelier, where little Payne liked to run, the gardens that would soon be a profusion of lilacs, roses, and mock orange.
More years of comfortable, satisfying life here at Montpelier, like the last four?