The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT) SOMERSET, Va. -- Jan. 16, 2008 -- COLLINS-AT-HOME -- A slate and limestone hall with a portrait of their daughters in the home of Ginger Donelson and James Collins in Somerset, Va., in December 2007. Collins was once described to the woman who is now his wife as the kind of guy you could imagine sitting in a wing chair reading Dickens. "That was sort of alarming," said Donelson, who went out with him anyway, "as was the fact that he gave up opera tickets to meet me." On a typically mild Virginia morning a few days after Christmas, no wing chairs were in evidence in Collins' and Donelson's red brick antebellum house here, though there were lots of similarly old-fashioned props: walls of books, squashy chintz-covered chairs and ancestors (hers) in gilded frames, as well as two floppy-eared English setters and a roaring fire. (John Hall/The New York Times)
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