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All Down That Street Of Which I Have Spoken They Do Not Stand Continuously Together, But Are Detached And Separate - Houses Which In England Would Require Some Fifteen Or Eighteen Hundred A Year For Their Maintenance.

In the States, however, men commonly expend upon house rent a much greater proportion of their income than they do in England.

With us it is, I believe, thought that a man should certainly not apportion more than a seventh of his spending income to his house rent - some say not more than a tenth. But in many cities of the States a man is thought to live well within bounds if he so expends a fourth. There can be no doubt as to Americans living in better houses than Englishmen, making the comparison of course between men of equal incomes. But the Englishman has many more incidental expenses than the American. He spends more on wine, on entertainments, on horses, and on amusements. He has a more numerous establishment, and keeps up the adjuncts and outskirts of his residence with a more finished neatness.

These houses in Cleveland were very good, as, indeed, they are in most Northern towns; but some of them have been erected with an amount of bad taste that is almost incredible. It is not uncommon to see in front of a square brick house a wooden quasi-Greek portico, with a pediment and Ionic columns, equally high with the house itself. Wooden columns with Greek capitals attached to the doorways, and wooden pediments over the windows, are very frequent. As a rule, these are attached to houses which, without such ornamentation, would be simple, unpretentious, square, roomy residences.

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