A LIBRARY OF FOLDED CORNERS

People, if they could afford it, made their gardens look “wild” and “ancient” by putting in bits of Gothic apparatus. Some proud owners of Gothic grottoes even hired poor old men to sit in them as hermits to impress visitors.
 
—Paul Johnson, The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-1830
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