61. This old house, she thought, why do I love it so much? 62. The old house creaked in its joints like an old dog settling down for the night. 63. She fitted the old house somehow. 64. What was your old house in Nazeing like? 65. In this story the principal character is a grumpy old house with a malevolent sense of humour. 66. A great shudder went through the old house, as with a sickening crunch the weight hit her front wall. 67. Dora has always kept the old house in such good condition, and Fred has been working wonders here in the garden, too. 68. Old houses get pulled down, or changed into something else. 69. David had been right, thought Juliet excitedly, as they approached the first of a row of huge old houses. 70. Entering the old house, she found, was akin to coming home. |