Viewers are introduced to Whistler by several prints done in France, two featuring a country woman and a tumble-down house.
He spotted drifts of smoke from the chimneys of several tumble-down houses, their windows long since broken out by storms and wild animals.
The two walked back to the farmer's tumble-down house at their leisure.
He brought her to a little, tumble-down house, which did not seem fitting for a man with such herds, but she said nothing.
The next morning when they all awoke the ugly tumble-down house had disappeared, and in its place stood a splendid palace.
He glanced about him at the unpruned garden, the tumble-down house, and the oak- grove under which the dusk was gathering.
Farther along, a tumble-down house leaned on its ancient foundations.
Ham and Monk were unloaded at the rear of an isolated, tumble-down house at the northern edge of Washington.
It eats rabbits, rats, snakes, and birds; and lives in rocks and old tumble-down houses.