The Man Who Laughs


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In the parish of Sevenoaks, Charles Sackville, Baron Buckhurst, Baron  
Cranfield, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, is owner of Knowle, which is as  
large as a town and is composed of three palaces standing parallel one  
behind the other, like ranks of infantry. There are six covered flights  
of steps on the principal frontage, and a gate under a keep with four  
towers.  
"Thomas Thynne, Baron Thynne of Warminster, and Viscount Weymouth,  
possesses Longleat, in which there are as many chimneys, cupolas,  
pinnacles, pepper-boxes pavilions, and turrets as at Chambord, in  
France, which belongs to the king.  
"Henry Howard, Earl of Suffolk, owns, twelve leagues from London, the  
palace of Audley End in Essex, which in grandeur and dignity scarcely  
yields the palm to the Escorial of the King of Spain.  
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In Bedfordshire, Wrest House and Park, which is a whole district,  
enclosed by ditches, walls, woodlands, rivers, and hills, belongs to  
Henry, Marquis of Kent.  
"Hampton Court, in Herefordshire, with its strong embattled keep, and  
its gardens bounded by a piece of water which divides them from the  
forest, belongs to Thomas, Lord Coningsby.  
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Grimsthorp, in Lincolnshire, with its long façade intersected by  
turrets in pale, its park, its fish-ponds, its pheasantries, its  
sheepfolds, its lawns, its grounds planted with rows of trees, its  
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