1The vinery was of their own designing, and of extraordinary interest.
2The embellishment was erected by the late John Gilmour, who also added a vinery.
3Why had her father let the vinery with the house?
4Sylvia's laugh rang through the vinery, a gay, infectious laugh.
5She stood in the great vinery- avividpicture against a background of clustering purple fruit.
6But Jeffcott backed out of the vinery and out of the discussion at the same moment.
7Cyrène passed down her favourite oleander path at sunset to the great vinery in the Noailles garden.
8She passed on to the vinery, where sitting down under the interlaced green she became still more abstracted.
9They went to the vinery, and acted a little play, which, however, wanted a few more actors sadly.
10That was in the uttermost vinery, and in another minute two Sullivans were in full blast under the vines.
11They grew in the vinery at Rotherwood, and had been the pride of her father and of the head-gardener.
12A shelf at the back of an early vinery or Peach-house, quite near the glass, is a suitable position.
13The next day (Losely having gone in the morning) the tradesman came to be paid for the vinery.
14So she was the first to leave it for a better world-poorsoul-beforethe glass was on the last vinery.
15Turning over this problem in her mind, she went slowly down the garden to Peter, who was at work again in his beloved vinery.
16Barebone rode on, alone, through the deserted vineyards, of which the scent, like that of a vinery in colder lands, was heavy and damp.