The Decline of the House of Thorne
The estate of Thorne Hall did not simply grow old; it decayed with a slow, theatrical grace. By the end of the 19th century, the great house in the heart of the American South had become a monument to a vanished world. The white columns were stained with the rust of a hundred storms, and the gardens, once the envy of the county, had been reclaimed by a tide of strangling vines and pale,...
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