The Man Who Laughs


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like a mirror, and has two jets, which throw the water to a great  
height.  
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Charles Cornwallis, Baron Cornwallis of Eye, owns Broome Hall, a palace  
of the fourteenth century.  
"The most noble Algernon Capel, Viscount Maiden, Earl of Essex, has  
Cashiobury in Hertfordshire, a seat which has the shape of a capital H,  
and which rejoices sportsmen with its abundance of game.  
"Charles, Lord Ossulston, owns Darnley in Middlesex, approached by  
Italian gardens.  
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James Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, has, seven leagues from London,  
Hatfield House, with its four lordly pavilions, its belfry in the  
centre, and its grand courtyard of black and white slabs, like that of  
St. Germain. This palace, which has a frontage 272 feet in length, was  
built in the reign of James I. by the Lord High Treasurer of England,  
the great-grandfather of the present earl. To be seen there is the bed  
of one of the Countesses of Salisbury: it is of inestimable value and  
made entirely of Brazilian wood, which is a panacea against the bites of  
serpents, and which is called milhombres--that is to say, a thousand  
men. On this bed is inscribed, Honi soit qui mal y pense.  
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Edward Rich, Earl of Warwick and Holland, is owner of Warwick Castle,  
where whole oaks are burnt in the fireplaces.  
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