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1 Quite alone, in the Borderland, stands the house of the good grey Elf.
2 Next door to the Leuthold homestead stands the house of the Eichenberger family.
3 Here stands the house as I remember it.
4 Amidst this vigorous and various vegetation stands the house of the pioneer, or, as they call it, the log house.
5 In a high, level spot, commanding a view of the sea, stands the house of Odysseus, the mightiest prince in Ithaca.
6 A ragged row of them borders the dilapidated picket fence behind which, crowding up to the sociable road, stands the house .
7 The driver will conduct you to the garden of Pudeus' widow where stands the house of dame Hannah; you remember the name?
8 You see a few coffee-trees of a fine luxuriant growth, and nearly on the top of Saba stands the house of the post-holder.
9 Opposite, across the narrow way, stands the house of Macchiavelli, who was his friend, and, I should judge, an honester man than he.
10 Near it stands the house occupied by the king when he resides in the temple, and numerous other idols fill the rest of the space.
11 But above the House of Commons stands the House of Lords, or Peers.
12 At the end of the street, and not far from the last house in the settlement, stands the House of Prayer.
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