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We lived in the village of Elsinore in a fine house, timber-framed with mullioned windows. Ophelia 2006-10-31T00:00:00Z
The sun shone on the mullioned windows of the house, and I could see the green lawns and the terrace reflected in them. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
She strained to look through the window of the study, but it was just a dark mullioned square overhung with creeper. The Subtle Knife 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z
The trees and the grass and the flower tubs on the terrace were reflected in the mullioned windows. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
The sunlight flickered on the mullioned windows, and there was a soft rusted glow about the stone walls where the lichen clung. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
There was Manderley, our Manderley, secretive and silent as it had always been, the grey stone shining in the moonlight of my dream, the mullioned windows reflecting the green lawns and the terrace. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
The new part, containing the schoolroom and dormitory, was lit by mullioned and latticed windows, which gave it a church-like aspect; a stone tablet over the door bore this inscription:— Jane Eyre 1847-10-16T00:00:00Z
The ceiling of the Great Hall was serenely blue and streaked with frail, wispy clouds, just like the squares of sky visible through the high mullioned windows. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 2005-07-16T00:00:00Z
“He’d have a job spotting Harry in this,” said Ron, nodding through the mullioned windows at the thick, swirling snow. Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban 1999-07-08T00:00:00Z
She stood outside the mullioned window, stroked the gryphon’s sleek feathered head, and suffered a pang of absurd envy. Strange the Dreamer 2017-03-28T00:00:00Z
Two arched and mullioned windows hung over a crowded, elevated stage. Safe adventures: KC Jukebox offers new music, with guardrails 2016-04-19T04:00:00Z
Ozick’s sizable vocabulary does double duty by portraying her narrator as pretentious: “pharaonic remnants,” “mullioned windows,” a jaw’s “prognathic ridge.” An Old Man’s Youthful Fascinations Animate Cynthia Ozick’s New Novel 2021-04-13T04:00:00Z
Anton’s occupies a squat Federal-era building on the corner of Hudson and West 11th Streets with mullioned windows and five-pointed metal stars that hold its brick facade in place. At Anton’s, Appetites Shaped by an Older New York 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z
Running along most of the house’s rear elevation, the conservatory features such subtle Victorian-inspired details as mullioned transoms and Gothic Revival-style furniture. Garden Rooms 2010-04-01T00:00:00Z
And adding features like mullioned windows, a three-story porch and cornices made to match the one surviving original. Personal Journeys: A Twist on the B&B in Wales 2011-05-06T20:15:17Z
A waiter quickly readied places, seating us on a hard banquette under a ceiling fan that circulated the chilly air seeping in from open hoppers high above the mullioned windows. Comfort food, low-key vibe beckon at LloydMartin on Queen Anne 2012-01-20T01:47:04Z
Or at least on the same floor — all 160,000 square feet of it, with washed concrete floors, giant mullioned windows and curving pillars nearing completion. Brooklyn’s Wearable Revolution 2016-04-30T04:00:00Z
The architect regarded light as an important design element: At the Hôtel Martel, sun streams through the atelier’s massive south- and east-facing mullioned windows and the 90-degree corner panes of the main bedroom. A Modernist Gem in Paris, Meticulously Restored 2021-10-11T04:00:00Z
He set them up along the top of mullioned windows, where their reflection added seasonal sparkle. Candles a decor favorite this winter for light, scent, mood 2021-02-16T05:00:00Z
That afternoon, Padilla was teaching a Roman-history course in one of the oldest lecture halls at the university, a grand, vaulted room with creaking floorboards and mullioned windows. He Wants to Save Classics From Whiteness. Can the Field Survive? 2021-02-02T05:00:00Z
There are no breads or pies in the mullioned windows. French as Apple Pie 2020-03-04T05:00:00Z
Blown-up floral prints coupled with tall, mullioned windows conjure a garden conservatory. Elegant new Petite Galerie is a throwback to an era where diner comfort prevails 2018-05-24T04:00:00Z
This office with its oak furniture and mullioned windows. “Northeast Regional” 2017-04-03T04:00:00Z
Then, in the dining-room, those same eyes rested on the coffered ceiling and the portraits and the wide mullioned lattice. Mushroom Town 2012-04-21T02:00:25.923Z
She fancied that to live behind those ancient mullioned windows, to look out morning and evening on that spacious landscape, to feel the bustle of the world so remote, must in itself be happiness. The Great House 2012-03-30T02:00:14.973Z
Gables, turrets, mullioned windows, walls covered with old ivy, grounds and gardens most tastefully laid out—everything perfect. Miser Farebrother, Volume I (of 3) A Novel 2012-03-13T02:00:28.227Z
To the left, was the mullioned window, with wide sill, looking out upon the paved courtyard. The Maid of Honour, Volume 2 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:34.990Z
It is a venerable and secluded spot, with ivy-grown walls and mullioned lattices, well worth a visit. Highways and Byways in Cambridge and Ely 2012-02-03T03:00:22.657Z
White blinds were down behind all the leaded mullioned windows, only one thin thread of smoke rose into the sky from the carved and twisted chimney-stacks. The Eldest Son 2012-01-24T03:00:28.780Z
Some few mullioned windows of much earlier date than the greater part of the mansion remain to confirm the thought. The Brighton Road The Classic Highway to the South 2012-01-24T03:00:26.933Z
A well of moonlight was revealed—a broad, padded seat in front of a tall mullioned window. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z
The bottom row of mullioned windows opened upon a terrace, and in front of the latter ran a low wall with a mossy coping on which was placed urns bright with geraniums. The Protector 2011-12-14T03:00:17.460Z
Di looked away through the mullioned window out across the river and its gliding shimmer to the lights beyond. Diana Tempest, Volume I (of 3) 2011-11-12T03:00:36.223Z
Every window and archer's loophole, from battlement to basement, the long lines of mullioned lattice of the picture-gallery and the garret gallery above, throbbed with light. Diana Tempest, Volume III (of 3) 2011-11-12T03:00:34.213Z
The room which Beaumanoir occupied was the great state bed-chamber that had been used by his predecessors from time immemorial—a gaunt apartment with a cavernous fireplace and heavily curtained mullioned windows. The Duke Decides 2011-09-14T02:00:47.307Z
They were walking on a majestic terrace in the shadow of the red-brick house, their figures mirrored in each mullioned window as they passed it. Tiny Luttrell 2011-09-07T02:00:16.757Z
It is a single nave and possesses some interesting medieval features: buttresses; pointed and mullioned windows; gables of crow-steps or "tabled offsets"; and a raised tile chancel floor. Virginia Architecture in the Seventeenth Century 2011-09-03T02:00:17.897Z
A child was playing at the further end of it under the Velasquez; or, to speak more correctly, was looking earnestly out of one of the low mullioned windows. Diana Tempest, Volume I (of 3) 2011-11-12T03:00:36.223Z
The surrounding buildings are not now, as in many cathedral cities, the residences of Dean and Canons, quaint and mediaeval, with stone mullioned windows and ivy-covered walls, but modern erections, shops, and warehouses, and hotels. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Manchester A Short History and Description of the Church and of the Collegiate Buildings now known as Chetham's Hospital 2011-08-26T02:00:28.290Z
Let him produce his pencils and his tablet at a pointed arch or mullioned window, or catch us in absurd posture as we travel. Hints to Pilgrims 2011-08-18T02:00:23.727Z
The gables and the roof, the curious mullioned windows, the chimney-stacks, the coat of arms and fantastic gargoyles, then the trees and arbours grew upon the paper. World's End A Story in Three Books 2011-08-16T02:00:47.740Z
Its mullioned and diamond-pane windows, its pantile roof, and its porch and porch chamber gave the fabric a strong medieval flavor. Virginia Architecture in the Seventeenth Century 2011-09-03T02:00:17.897Z
Old Andrew Fisher sat at the mullioned western window of the house that stood higher up above the mill-pond, listening drowsily to the distant clack of the hopper. Greene Ferne Farm 2011-08-14T02:00:22.210Z
All these things whetted my curiosity, and made me determine to penetrate the secret of the light at the little mullioned window, and to learn what lay within the grim dark walls. The Coming of the King 2011-08-13T02:00:24.197Z
One pictures a room in the Tudor style, with oak wainscot, tall mullioned windows and leaded glass, a deep fireplace and black beams above. Hints to Pilgrims 2011-08-18T02:00:23.727Z
Then he moved across to the great mullioned window and looked out upon the perfect summer night. The Men Who Wrought 2011-07-26T02:00:16.320Z
They saw the King lie down upon the bed, and curtains pulled half-way over the mullioned windows of the room, letting only a faint beam of sunlight enter there. House of Torment A Tale of the Remarkable Adventures of Mr. John Commendone, Gentleman to King Phillip II of Spain at the English Court 2011-07-15T02:00:24.257Z
Suddenly, the high mullioned window under which she was standing, glowed with a light just struck. Molly Brown's Freshman Days 2011-07-12T02:00:31.110Z
The mullioned windows were so constructed that no one could enter through them. The Coming of the King 2011-08-13T02:00:24.197Z
It had a picturesque appearance, with its quaint gable ends and mullioned windows. The Life of a Celebrated Buccaneer A Page of Past History for the Use of the Children of To-day 2011-07-06T02:00:45.180Z
Ruxton watched his father closely from his seat on the settle under the mullioned window. The Men Who Wrought 2011-07-26T02:00:16.320Z
The place was very like the senior common-room of one of the more ancient Oxford colleges, wainscoted in oak, and with large mullioned windows on the side opposite to a high carved fire-place. House of Torment A Tale of the Remarkable Adventures of Mr. John Commendone, Gentleman to King Phillip II of Spain at the English Court 2011-07-15T02:00:24.257Z
Deep mullioned window up right with landscape backing. Dramatic Technique 2011-07-04T02:00:19.763Z
The only thing resembling the obsolete excrescences that would be admitted into a modern 'establishment' is a mullioned window, my good sir! Jessamine A Novel 2011-06-15T02:00:24.413Z
Summer, however, found him still in travail with the mullioned window in the north transept; and the mullion and the tracery he was omitting altogether; the bare arch beat him long enough. Peccavi 2011-05-17T02:00:22.620Z
The walls were snowy with whitewash, the windows were deeply set and stone mullioned, and a solid, stone-tiled porch sheltered the doorway from any winds that might penetrate to the hollow of that hidden valley. The Terror A Mystery 2011-03-22T02:00:24.957Z
The best view of it is from the bridge crossing the river, and surprisingly beautiful it is, with its gabled towers and square bartizan turrets and mullioned windows. The Charm of Ireland 2011-03-10T03:00:53.650Z
The fickle sun is flinging its broad beams far and near, now glittering upon the ivied towers, and now dancing round the chimney-tops, now necking with gold the mullioned window. Airy Fairy Lilian 2011-02-11T03:00:31.760Z
The courtyard is set about with green shrubs, and a lofty brick tower, pierced with little arched windows and mullioned with tiny columns, rises skyward in true conventual fashion. The Cathedrals of Southern France 2011-02-10T03:00:54.597Z
You will enter it by the same porch through which he walked, and see the arch and columns and tall, mullioned windows on which his gaze has often rested. Shakespeare's England 2011-01-30T03:00:17.313Z
We stood facing an exquisite mullioned window whose carved stone outlines were entirely new, yet delicately and finely cut, certainly at a cost of many thousand francs. The Car That Went Abroad Motoring Through the Golden Age 2011-01-27T03:00:39.880Z
She thereupon threw off her mantilla, and appeared in the bright light of the full moon, which was streaming through the mullioned windows. The Pobratim A Slav Novel 2011-01-11T03:00:27.460Z
The sun was streaming in through the broad mullioned windows. Toppleton's Client or, A Spirit in Exile
Stray beams of light stole through the mullioned windows of the old grey building, peeping unbidden into dusty corners and dim recesses. A Blot on the Scutcheon
The walls are in red brick, the decorative portions, consisting of superimposed pilasters with mullioned and transomed windows, cornices and gable end, all being in stone. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil"
At the right of it is a china closet with mullioned glass door, and on the left two narrower closets are found in the paneling. Remodeled Farmhouses
Here was the open landscape in front of the mullioned windows. Hard Pressed
It was an ancient stone farmhouse, with large mullioned windows and hospitable, ever-open door, over which two tamarisk bushes had been trained into a rustic porch. Bosom Friends A Seaside Story
It was a small chamber half-way up the stairs, built above the porch, with a large mullioned window from which one looked out over the garden to the very limit of the horizon. The Fortunes of Philippa A School Story
It is a large, old-fashioned, stately apartment, oak-panelled, with large mullioned windows, and a massive marble chimney-piece that reaches high as a man's head. Faith and Unfaith
The chimney cupboard in the side has been turned into a china closet with a new door of mullioned glass displaying interesting old pewter and plates. Remodeled Farmhouses
A new floor had been put into some ecclesiastical building and the light from a great mullioned window, cut off at the middle, fell aslant upon rows of clean and seemingly happy children. The Cutting of an Agate
As it was the light filtered dimly through mullioned panes, and the oak panelled walls gave back no answering gleam. An Unknown Lover
Her smiles had indeed soon been changed into tears, and very sad eyes must have looked out from the mullioned window to the distant sea. The Fortunes of Philippa A School Story
The narrow streets in which Dürer walked are flanked, as then, by quaint gable-roofed houses, timber-fronted, with mullioned windows and arching portals. Dürer Artist-Biographies
All windows are stone mullioned, with old leaded glass; some are exquisite oriels; and there are two famous stairways, one with dog gates. The Brightener
They remember her gabled roofs, narrow pavements, winding alleys humid and shining from recent rain; her mullioned windows looking out on high-walled gardens where the over-hanging trees drip and drip in chastened melancholy. The New Warden
The building stood by itself, apart from the master's house, on an angle of ground where three roads met; an old grey stone building with a steep roof and mullioned windows. Tom Brown's School Day's
The old black-and-white house, with its gables and mullioned windows, its nail-studded doors, its gallery, and the benches alongside the entrance, made several excellent subjects, and afforded points of view for all her students. Loyal to the School
The north and south aisles had formerly mullioned windows, long walled up. Old and New London Volume I
Opposite the door was a large mullioned bay-window, then, however, concealed behind an ample flowing crimson curtain. Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 1.
The morning sunlight streamed in through the high mullioned windows and spread a diamond-checkered pattern across the tapestry on the far wall, lighting up the brilliant hunting scene in a blaze of color. The Eyes Have It
He lay in the hall which was ever his pride, where he had passed the gayest and most delightful hours of his life, a noble room with open stairway and mullioned windows. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 25 (of 25)
"I found an empty room with a mullioned window, on the floor beneath ours, and let myself down to the terrace with a knotted rope I had brought in my portmanteau." The Bright Face of Danger Being an Account of Some Adventures of Henri de Launay, Son of the Sieur de la Tournoire
In a little wilderness of trees, the ground covered with primroses, stands the exquisite old gatehouse with mullioned windows. The Thread of Gold
The twin mullioned towers on either side rise for two hundred and sixty-seven feet. The Cathedrals of Northern France
The house is of red brick, embellished with turrets, gable-ends, and mullioned windows. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel
She never mounted to the heavy mullioned embrazure with the multi-colored glass shot through with drunken, despairing daylight. Melomaniacs
Who, like Sir Walter, could draw a mullioned window, with its ‘foliaged tracery,’ its ‘freakish knots,’ its pointed and moulded arch, and its dyed and pictured panes? Leading Articles on Various Subjects
Linforth Vicarage was a long, rambling stone house, the flagged roof and mullioned windows of which proclaimed it as belonging, equally with the Manor, to a period of the past. The Manor House School
Such a beautiful old hall! built in the time of the Tudors, with a great carven fireplace, mullioned windows in deep square bays, and a ceiling carved with fans, shields, and roses. In the High Valley Being the fifth and last volume of the Katy Did series
A concave mirror, set at an angle in the wall beside the glazed mullioned window, could direct daylight toward the writing table. The Saracen: The Holy War
This being the top floor of the palace, the mullioned window was spacious, and Friar Mathieu had drawn back the curtains and pulled the twin window frames inward on their hinges to get more light. The Saracen: Land of the Infidel
The carpet beneath my feet is soft as moss, the tall mullioned windows are bedraped with the richest curtains. Our Home in the Silver West A Story of Struggle and Adventure
Weatherbeaten red-brick, mullioned windows looking out over flowers and shaven lawns, tiled roofs and tall chimneys make up a picture of solid goodness which fits well with the archbishop's memory. Highways and Byways in Surrey
At one end of the room the mullioned window opened upon a long balcony which overlooked the private garden. In Doublet and Hose A Story for Girls
A glance backward as they walked out from its walls showed its architecture purely of the conventual style; windows with pointed arches, the larger ones heavy mullioned, and a campanile upon the roof. The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley
De Verceuil whirled, the heavy gold cross on his chest swinging, and paced to the mullioned window, then turned to face Simon again. The Saracen: Land of the Infidel
Its wonderful mullioned windows looked out across the moat on the terrace, and beyond the terrace on the park. The Lady of Loyalty House A Novel
For Rome is not an Urban City; and underneath all the Bernini palaces, we must imagine things like Palazzo Capranica, with the few mullioned and Gothic windows picked in its fortress-like walls. The Spirit of Rome
The Closet is chiefly notable for its beautiful ceiling, its mullioned window, and its fine linen-fold panelling which, however, though of old workmanship, has been brought together here from various parts of the Palace. Hampton Court
The house itself was built in the pure Elizabethan style; with mullioned windows, and innumerable gables roofed with tiles. The Toilers of the Field
He pushed himself away from the wall, went to a mullioned window, and pulled open one of the casements. The Saracen: Land of the Infidel
The long narrow gallery over the main entrance, with its six mullioned windows30 and fine collection of paintings, retained, as a jar that has held musk retains its scent, a faint perfume of Jacobean gallantry. The Orchard of Tears
The small and narrow windows of churches of the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries gave way to the broad mullioned and traceried windows of fully developed Gothic work. The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church
The large quadrangle into which you come first, is bigger than ours at Rugby, and a much more solemn and sleepy sort of a place, with its gables and old mullioned windows. Tom Brown at Oxford
The aim of the later builders was to facilitate the draining away of the water which the old mullioned windows used to retain. The Story of Paris
Outside the deep mullioned windows the winter blast was blowing, with occasional spurts of flying snow. Vixen, Volume I.
These quaint old inns of other days, with fine mullioned windows, galleried courtyards, and vine-trellised façades, still exist here and there, but they have been much modernized, else they would not exist at all. The Automobilist Abroad
He peered through eagerly, but his range of vision was small, covering merely a section of paneled woodwork, a mullioned window, and a chair or two. The Secret Witness
I expect to see you like a gable-end, with a couple of mullioned windows for eyes, and a mouth. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844
At the rear of the cabin, to the left, a row of mullioned windows looks at sea and cliffs in a flash of lightning. Wappin' Wharf A Frightful Comedy of Pirates
Just over his head an incandescent bulb blazed, bringing out in strong relief the major's intent old face, mullioned with crisscross lines. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights
The greater part was built of northern stone, with mullioned windows, twisted chimneys, peaked gables surmounted with stone balls, and a roof of flat slabs of the same yellow-brown stone that formed the walls. A harum-scarum schoolgirl
Make the doors, tenoning the rails into the stiles and grooving both to receive the mullioned framework of 3/16-in. stuff. Mission Furniture How to Make It, Part 2
The strength and solidity of the walls, which had not been, as elsewhere, masked with brickwork; the low, Tudor arches; the mullioned bars of the windows—all attested its age. Rookwood
Mrs de Barral was living then in a big stone mansion with mullioned windows in a large damp park, called the Priory, adjoining the village where the refined poet had built himself a house. Chance A Tale in Two Parts
Lady Markham seized her son’s hand as he stood listening at the deep mullioned window, while Lil clung to the other. Crown and Sceptre A West Country Story
The morning sun shone direct on its mullioned, diamond-paned windows, its twisted chimney stalks, ivy-clad walls, and smooth, green stretch of water. A harum-scarum schoolgirl
The red December sun was reflected in a myriad flames in the many mullioned windows of the Manor. The Ffolliots of Redmarley
A large, low room with a mullioned window at the back through which moonlight steals. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 1, 1914
The Norman cathedral is beautiful—so simple, so pure, and elegant; its tall towers terminating in spires; and the chapels being separated by open mullioned arches, great lightness is given to the interior. Brittany & Its Byways
But all was still, and there was no one behind the heavy curtains, nor inside the huge black oak cabinet beside the great mullioned window. Crown and Sceptre A West Country Story
The slate roof is high-pitched, the windows are square and mullioned, and there are two porches, each with a window directly above the hooded doorway, and crowned by a gable. Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts
He stayed for an instant to glance in at an old-fashioned broad mullioned window. VC — A Chronicle of Castle Barfield and of the Crimea
The room was large and lofty and the big mullioned windows looked out upon a beautiful terrace, bordered with wallflowers, jonquils, and masses of dancing daffodils. The Making of a Soul
The manor house, of rough grey stone, with thick walls and mullioned windows, stood on a rising ground; at its foot ran a little river, through great boulders. Paul the Minstrel and Other Stories Reprinted from The Hill of Trouble and The Isles of Sunset
Presently a curve in the road brought the house into view, and the sight of its mullioned windows and old grey stone gables brought with it a sudden remembrance of her own dishevelled condition. Flaming June
Over these also are mullioned windows with blank interstices. A Guide to Peterborough Cathedral Comprising a brief history of the monastery from its foundation to the present time, with a descriptive account of its architectural peculiarities and recent improvements; compiled from the works of Gunton, Britton, and original & authentic documents
The mullioned windows with their appropriate leaden-lozenged casements, glazed with glass of various shades of green, were ornamented with curtains, not hung for show but intended to be used nightly. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, April 1844 Volume 23, Number 4
Well"—his gaze wandered dreamily round the lamp-lit room, with its mullioned windows and well-filled shelves—"I don't wonder at that. The Making of a Soul
The floor was of octagonal, terra cotta tiles and there was a high mullioned window over the infinitesimal sink. Molly Brown's Orchard Home
A bright winter sun was gilding the tall towers of the Abbey with golden light, and the mullioned windows were blazing over the surrounding buildings like flashes of fire. Shakspere, Personal Recollections
At the foot of the bed a swinging window opened out above the street and through its mullioned outlines the fading pink of a springtime sunset could be seen. The Coming of the King
He was now directly below the long mullioned window, but as he was not a little birdie with wings, he could not fly, and had to climb. Frontier Boys in Frisco
The moon was struggling through the clouds, and I could dimly discern the outline of the quaint gabled front of the house, with its mullioned windows, and masses of clinging ivy. The Jolliest School of All
The old grammar-school, with its gray walls and mullioned windows, looked exactly as it had done when he was yet a boy wearing his college-cap and carrying his satchel of school-books. Cobwebs and Cables
Madam Purefoy was seated, half hidden behind her big, upright embroidery frame, in one of the recesses formed by the high, deeply mullioned windows. A Book of Quaker Saints
The room with its many books, and the tall mullioned window with the bare elm branches across it, were all turning gently together in a spreading dimness. Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron
Strong walls of cut stone, like the ramparts of a fortress; great projecting, mullioned oriel windows; everywhere the Dumany coat-of-arms hewn in stone, wrought in iron, carved in wood. Dr. Dumany's Wife
Note the clunch walls and mullioned windows, in one of which, designed in stained glass, are the armorial bearings of three former owners. Hertfordshire
Its quaint gables, mullioned windows and Cromwellian porch were the joy of photographers, while the old-fashioned hall, when the big log fire was lighted, would be hard to beat for coziness. The Luckiest Girl in the School
Even the stately Elizabethan Hall with its high stone chimneys and mullioned bay windows looked drowsy and half asleep. A Book of Quaker Saints
The house was a long low building with heavily mullioned windows, and was flanked by gothic towers. Milly Darrell and Other Tales
It was a large house, reminding me of the Manor within, but prettier outside; old and irregularly built, with mullioned windows, and odd wings and corners. Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances
Between the mullioned windows were old Venetian mirrors and seventeenth-century chairs.  Masques & Phases
Then come scenes of jealousy and love, outside a castle with heavily mullioned windows. Certain Personal Matters
A man was standing with his back to her in the deep embrasure of a mullioned window. A Little Mother to the Others
High festival was to be held at Red Abbey, a fine old place with mullioned windows and a great panelled hall that smacked of revelry and Christmas cheer even in summertime. Berry And Co.
It was a quaint old homestead of two stories, with black, oaken interlacing beams in its wattled walls and mullioned windows, retaining the small diamond, leaded panes, long ago discarded by more pretentious contemporaries. Up in Ardmuirland
Jawleyford Court was a fine old mansion, partaking more of the character of a castle than a Court, with its keep and towers, battlements, heavily grated mullioned windows, and machicolated gallery. Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour
It had a minstrels' gallery, a big hall and a little hall, mullioned windows and all the rest of it. The Gay Cockade
To his believing mind These things were real, and the soft wind, Blown through the mullioned window, took Scent from the lilies in the book. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864
He conducted me to an old mullioned window in the gable, through which a single glance discovered to me the female of whose insanity, and the dreadful cause of it, I had before heard. Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
Hawkins, from his peep-hole through one of the mullioned sidelights of the great entrance, to which he had now advanced, saw the shiver, and misinterpreting it, suddenly opened the door. The Little Colonel's Chum: Mary Ware
The refectory remains practically untouched, and has a roof enriched with some beautiful carved woodwork, the painted heads of kings and bishops, and some great mullioned windows. Winchester
Many of the walls had tumbled in hopeless confusion, but those of the buildings yet in use had carved buttresses and mullioned windows, on which much skill had been displayed. Prince Lazybones and Other Stories By Mrs. W. J. Hays
Through the tall, dark pines and firs the red west glowed like the lights in an oriel or mullioned window. The Log School-House on the Columbia
It is a picturesque group of buildings with tall chimneys, mullioned and dormer windows, on the bank of the Welland stream, and occupies the site of a much more ancient foundation. Vanishing England
The level sunbeams from the setting sun Stretched through the mullioned casements to the wall, And wove fantastic shadows over all. Gawayne and the Green Knight A Fairy Tale
It had mullioned windows and a porch with pillars, but looked old, and the walls were speckled with lichens. Carmen's Messenger
The main part is built of gray stone, like a fort, with mullioned windows, the yellow glass of early colonial times still in the upper panes. Katrine
Throughout forty years his had been the voice first heard in that mountain home when the earliest gleams of morning struggled through the deep recesses of the low mullioned windows. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance
It has a pleasing entrance through a gabled brick porch which has over the Tudor-shaped doorway a statue of the founder and mullioned latticed windows. Vanishing England
From the narrow mullioned windows on the upper floor, however, one could look over it upon the duck-pond across the road, and down across two grass meadows to the cove. I Saw Three Ships and Other Winter Tales
And the leaves of the old elms stuffed up the low, mullioned windows looking on the garden. The Belfry
It consists of one capacious arch, with an arched mullioned window in the centre above it; and is flanked by two square towers. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 569, October 6, 1832
The panes of the high mullioned windows were tinged with splashes of color. The Mississippi Bubble
The building has high pointed gables and mullioned windows, a tiled roof mellowed with age, and a finely wrought vane, which is a credit to the skill of the local blacksmith. Vanishing England
It was a double hiding-place, one situated beneath the other; the lower one being so arranged as to receive light and air from the bottom portion of a large mullioned window—a most ingenious device. Secret Chambers and Hiding Places Historic, Romantic, & Legendary Stories & Traditions About Hiding-Holes, Secret Chambers, Etc.
He was looking at a picture on the panelled wall opposite, on which the lingering western glow still shone through the mullioned window on his right. Lady Connie
He has a delightful little cottage with thatched roof and mullioned windows, and pretty vines rioting all over it, and in front of it a flower-garden full of early bloom. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 27, June, 1873
The costumes of the period are faithfully represented, most of the prominent figures are portraits, and the scene is laid within the courtyard of the old manor, with its sculptured gables and picturesque mullioned windows. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875
The latest alterations appear to have been made during the Strawberry Hill epoch, when most of the mullioned windows had been transformed to suit the prevailing taste. Vanishing England
The windows of the upper stories—quadruple casements divided, Venetian-like, by twisted pillarettes richly carved—are faced and mullioned with marble. The Italians
At the corner of the lane leading to the church is Beckington Castle, a fine old gabled house with mullioned windows. Somerset
Beams of sunlight fell through windows oddly mullioned with icicles and filtered in at the lattice of crystal. Darrel of the Blessed Isles
One wide mullioned window looked east over the marsh, the other south to the hillside across a little orchard of dwarfed and twisted trees. The Three Sisters
Some sacks of grain were stored in one corner, a rough carpenter's bench stood under one of the mullioned windows, and some garden-seeds were spread out to dry in another. Fenton's Quest
When I passed it, after the Germans had gone that way, the gables and the turrets had fallen down, and instead of mullioned windows there were gaping holes in blackened walls. The Soul of the War
The large house with mullioned windows, near the church, now occupied by a Roman Catholic industrial school, was once a court-house belonging to the Clifford family. Somerset
This front is all in the fine red-brick architecture of the period, with quaint gables, small mullioned windows, and a collection of moulded and twisted red-brick chimneys of wonderfully varied designs. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association
The light streaming through the mullioned window fell full upon the carved figure of a tonsured monk clad in a loose robe girdled with a cord. The Lure of San Francisco A Romance Amid Old Landmarks
It was high, mullioned, with a broad transom across the centre, and above the middle of the transom a tiny coat of arms—three caltrops gules upon a field argent—let into the diamond-paned glass. The Refugees
A very beautiful and spacious room with two mullioned windows and a fine moulded ceiling graces the interior. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
The mullioned windows and the graceful balustrade, carried along a high archway, are in strong contrast to the stern and dark masonry of the feudal stronghold. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
Old it assuredly was, and once fine, perhaps, as its solid square chimneys and mullioned windows attested. The Happy Venture
But you will be confined in a dark, subterranean dungeon where toads and snakes crawl, and but little of the light of day filters through the heavily mullioned windows. The Story of the Treasure Seekers
The front of the house exhibited an ordinary manorial presentation of Elizabethan windows, mullioned and hooded, worked in rich snuff-colored freestone from local quarries. The Woodlanders
It was an ancient edifice of the fifteenth century, once a palace, now a training-school, with mullioned and transomed windows, and a courtyard in front shut in from the road by a wall. Jude the Obscure
Towers rise from towers, mullioned windows have their lines cut in the shadow of beetling machicolations, and higher still are dormer windows with graceful Gothic gables. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine
This ancient house of accommodation for man and beast, now, unfortunately, pulled down, was built of mellow sandstone, with mullioned windows of the same material, markedly out of perpendicular from the settlement of foundations. The Mayor of Casterbridge
Indirectly facing him was the arched and mullioned top of a great window. The Damnation of Theron Ware
And so he turned to the mullioned window, set in a deep recess. The Talleyrand Maxim
Across the lawn—the marshalled woods besieged it on three sides—stood an ancient house of lichened and weather-worn stone, with mullioned windows and roofs of rose-red tile. Traffics and Discoveries
The bottom row of mullioned windows opened upon a terrace, and in front of the terrace ran a low wall with a broad coping on which were placed urns bright with geraniums. Vane of the Timberlands
In the glass of the mullioned casement was the small round hole made by the fatal bullet. The Ashiel mystery A Detective Story
They were sitting in the library,—a very solemn and splendid chamber, with a carved oak roof and deep mullioned windows,—a room that was less used than any other apartment in the Castle. The Lovels of Arden
Old Jenkins hobbled to one of the mullioned windows near to the college entrance, and looked over into the dim graveyard. The Channings
The upper rooms were low and somewhat dark, the heavily mullioned windows being designed to exclude rather than to admit light. The Golden Calf
A little way up the river outside the walls is the Château de Boydan, half scooped out of the cliff, with pretty sixteenth century mullioned and transomed windows. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe
The house is white and has small, mullioned windows with iron bars. The Road to Damascus
Hollins was between the two extremes, and when in its perfection, must have been rather a good specimen, with its mullioned windows, its numerous gables, and its formal front garden, with a straight avenue beyond. Philip Gilbert Hamerton An Autobiography, 1834-1858, and a Memoir by His Wife, 1858-1894
Rising from the books he ran through the cloisters to a certain part, and there, by a dexterous spring, perched himself on to the frame of the open mullioned windows. The Channings
I looked round the low-wainscoted apartment, with its narrow mullioned windows, in extreme curiosity. Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography
The stencilled walls, the cushions of the chairs, the cover of a gate-legged table, the curtains of the mullioned windows were of a warm dark blue. The Cathedral
Swallows chirped and twittered far aloft, or winged their swift way through the dusky upper spaces, passing at will in or out the mullioned gaps whence all the painted glass had long since fallen. Darkness and Dawn
Keep and buttress, tower and arch, mullioned window and battlement, in a fiery furnace leaped on high, like the outburst of a volcano. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War
He leaned his arms upon the mullioned frame of the open Gothic window, raised himself on tiptoe to obtain as complete a view as was possible, and pushed his head out to reconnoitre the grave-yard. The Channings
The rooms had deep mullioned windows east and west, and very handsome groined ceilings, and were entered by two steps down from the gallery round the upper part of the hall.  Chantry House
Through green doors in high stone walls he caught glimpses of level lawns and blazing flower beds; mullioned windows revealed shaded reading lamps and disciplined shelves of brown bound books. The History of Mr. Polly
On each side, a row of gables looked upon the enclosed space, most venerable old gables, with heavy mullioned windows filled with little diamond panes of glass, and opening on lattices. Doctor Grimshawe's Secret — a Romance
Tufts and tussocks of shattered brush and rolling wreck played round it, and the old gray stone of mullioned windows split the wash like mooring-posts. Erema — My Father's Sin
It projected over the pavement below, throwing a heavy shadow aslant; the frames of the diamond-paned lattices were heavily mullioned. David Poindexter's Disappearance, and Other Tales
Tudor or Elizabethan, with oriels, mullioned windows, gables, and turrets of strange shape?  Prose Idylls, New and Old
The kitchen was shadowy, because the house was old and built with low, mullioned windows to keep out snow and storm, and a clump of stunted ash trees grew outside the courtyard wall. The Buccaneer Farmer Published in England under the Title "Askew's Victory"
The views from those mullioned casements were perfect. Phantom Fortune, a Novel
Its nine mullioned windows looked down the field to the river. Anne Severn and the Fieldings
What light—what shadow is that that seems to flit from room to room within the abandoned house, and now approaches the mullioned window? David Poindexter's Disappearance, and Other Tales
The south end of the façade is of an ancient date, with smaller mullioned windows; the northern portion with windows of a similar character to those in the center, but less and plainer. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 1 Great Britain and Ireland, part 1
The spot was picturesque; the old house, with its low, straight front and mullioned windows, round which creepers grew, had a touch of quiet beauty. The Buccaneer Farmer Published in England under the Title "Askew's Victory"
Numerous projecting mullioned windows broke up the line of the park front. Phantom Fortune, a Novel
The main portion, with its hipped roof and mullioned windows, is very old, but the two wings that stretch to the east and west are comparatively modern, and date back little over a century. The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck A Comedy of Limitations
A brown and red face with a bristly white beard, a bulbous, mullioned sort of face, hovered over him in the middle of a pinkish mist. Three Soldiers
A high-pitched timber roof, throwing out an apse at the end, and putting in mullioned and traceried windows filled with stained glass.' Celibates
It was set far back from the rising road, a long way back from the massive gate posts beside the tiny gate house where flickering lights burned on the sills of three little mullioned windows. Little Miss By-The-Day
The windows on the upper story were, like the entrance, Moorish; but the principal ones below were square bays, mullioned. Cashel Byron's Profession
Thick ivy frames this mullioned window, with its three lance-shaped lights. The Recreations of a Country Parson
Amid their exclamations of delight he showed them the neatly furnished interior, and among other wonders a bedroom daintily done in white, with white curtains at the mullioned windows and a suite of wicker furniture. The Iron Trail
I have seldom seen so beautiful a bit of building: it was a great square battlemented tower, with a turret, the mullioned windows stopped up with sea-worn boulders. Escape, and Other Essays
The house was to the left of us, in the centre of the terrace, of old red brick, with tall chimneys and mullioned windows. The Upton Letters
I had been at Fairford that still, fresh, April morning, and had enjoyed the sunny little piazza, with its pretty characteristic varieties of pleasant stone-built houses, solid Georgian fronts interspersed with mullioned gables. At Large
I think that the beauty of the house depended much on those two chimneys; on them, and on the mullioned windows with which the front of the house was closely filled. The Small House at Allington
The Queen, whose instincts for fresh air were always a distress to her ladies, sprang to the mullioned window, but the heavy lattice defied all her efforts. Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland
They passed through several hamlets, with beautiful old houses, built of a soft orange stone, weathering to a silvery grey, with evidences of careful and pretty design in their mullioned windows and arched doorways. Watersprings
I took an early supper in a small low-roofed parlour with mullioned windows. The Upton Letters
Wanley consists in the main of one long street; the houses are stone-built, with mullioned windows, here and there showing a picturesque gable or a quaint old chimney. Demos
But these also were mullioned, and the entire frontage of the house was uniform in its style. The Small House at Allington
It was built of stone, had many gables and mullioned windows, and was covered over with Virginian creeper and late-blowing roses. Wives and Daughters
Twenty minutes later a dark and muffled figure was seen to emerge from a recess in the mullioned wall of the Arc de Triomphe and pass rapidly northward. Rolling Stones
The village itself of stone houses, no two alike, all with character; gabled, mullioned, weathered to a delicate ochre—some standing back, some on the street. The Upton Letters
There were, too, some stray trophies of the chase, and, here and there, a suit of costly armour that caught the sunlight pouring through the tall, mullioned windows. Love-at-Arms
On he led them, at a run almost, towards the tall mullioned windows whence a flood of golden light seemed invitingly to beckon them. The Sea-Hawk
There is a house with ivied walls, And mullioned windows worn and old, And the long dwellers in those halls Have souls that know but sordid calls,    And daily dote on gold. Poems of the Past and the Present
Christina ventured to lay down her instrument and move towards the window, heavily mullioned with stone, barred with iron, and glazed with thick glass; being in fact the only glazed window in the castle. The Dove in the Eagle's Nest
Three miles to the left of the travellers, along the road they had not followed, rose an old house with mullioned windows of Ham-hill stone, and chimneys of lavish solidity.  Wessex Tales
It smote the square tower of the keep, then flowed adown the wall, setting the old grey stone a-gleaming, and flashing back from a mullioned window placed high up. Love-at-Arms
"Tis a week since Worcester field was fought," grumbled Gregory, looking lazily sideways at the mullioned windows as he spoke, "and never a word from the lad." The Tavern Knight
Oxwell Hall, with its muddy quadrangle, archways, mullioned windows, cracked battlements, and weed-grown garden, passed with the rest into the hands of Anne. The Trumpet-Major
A dull light shone through heavy mullioned windows, and from the high chimneys which rose from the steep, high-angled roof there sprang a single black column of smoke. The Hound of the Baskervilles
The gallery, seen through his open door, barred with black spaces between the mullioned windows, presently became obliterated, as if invaded by a dull smoke from without. Colonel Starbottle's Client
It was a large, irregular structure of hammered stone, with deeply-recessed windows, mullioned and ornamented with grotesque carvings. The Golden Dog
And she waved him to a chair set in the embrasure of the mullioned window that looked out over a tract of meadowland sweeping gently down to the river. The Historical Nights' Entertainment First Series
A bewildered woman brought me ham and eggs, and I leaned out of the mullioned window, and laughed between mouthfuls. The Day's Work - Volume 1
As Sir Henry and I sat at breakfast the sunlight flooded in through the high mullioned windows, throwing watery patches of colour from the coats of arms which covered them. The Hound of the Baskervilles
It was a great Tudor house of mullioned windows, traceries, and battlements; of stately towers, moss-grown balustrades, and statues darkening with the fog that was already hiding the angles and wings of its huge bulk. Trent's Trust, and Other Stories
Its mullioned windows, that should have stood wide open to let in the radiance and freshness of morning, were closely blinded, like eyes wickedly shut against God's light that beat upon them, vainly seeking entrance. The Golden Dog
What moon there was revealed the quaint architecture of that stately edifice and glittered upon the mullioned windows. Bardelys the Magnificent; being an account of the strange wooing pursued by the Sieur Marcel de Saint-Pol, marquis of Bardelys...
Thus the many peaks and gables, the numerous turrets, and the mullioned windows with their quaint lozenge panes set in lead, remained very nearly as they had been three centuries back. The Lock and Key Library The most interesting stories of all nations: American
The building stood by itself, apart from the master's house, on an angle of ground where three roads met—an old gray stone building with a steep roof and mullioned windows. Tom Brown's School Days
Mrs. de Barral was living then in a big stone mansion with mullioned windows in a large damp park, called the Priory, adjoining the village where the refined poet had built himself a house. Chance A Tale in Two Parts
I had been looking about the room, admiring its snug fireside at the upper end, its glimpse of the street through the low mullioned window, and its beams overhead.  The Seven Poor Travellers
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