Definitionn. a small roofed building affording shade and rest
Last update: June 15, 2015
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Make a summerhouse here. [Please select]
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When he came within sight of the garden he saw Marion in a summerhouse, arranging a bouquet of flowers which she had just cut. [Please select]
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The summerhouse was soon gained, and she sat down, and without ceremony he took a seat on the bench at her side. [Please select]
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They had arrived at a lookout point, where a lichen-covered summerhouse stood, protected on the steeper side by a low stone wall. [Please select]
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Fatherlike, he thought he had done enough for a bit, and would enjoy a "sunning reaction" on the summerhouse roof. [Please select]
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He dropped her hands and took a seat on the other side of the summerhouse, and a moment later St. [Please select]
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It did not help matters any, either, that he should have elected to go into the summerhouse for his talk. [Please select]
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The summerhouse now, to Pollyanna, was sacred to certain dear memories of Jimmy. [Please select]
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She stopped at the kitchen door, handed in the cress, exchanged a few laughing words with the cook, and then presented herself at the door of the summerhouse. [Please select]
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At twelve o'clock tonight, if the King enters alone by that gate, turns to the right, and walks twenty yards, he will find a summerhouse, approached by a flight of six steps.' [Please select]
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