The big house, standing on a high hill which overlooked the city,
showed in the moonlight the grotesque outlines of a composite
architecture. Originally it had been a square substantial edifice
of Colonial simplicity. A later and less restrained taste had aimed
at a castellated effect, and certain peaks and turrets had been
added. Three of these turrets were excrescences stuck on,
evidently, with an idea of adornment. The fourth tower, however,
rounded out and enlarged a room on the third floor. This room was
one of a suite, and the rooms were known as the Tower Rooms, and
were held by those who had occupied them to be the most desirable
in the barn-like building.
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