The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 250
... Amelia . ' " Then you won't make fun of me , will you ? ' I said , hanging on her arm , accompanying my ungraceful mode of speaking with a motion no doubt equally awk- ward . 66 6 6 My dear Clara , ' Miss Amelia replied , understand me ...
... Amelia . ' " Then you won't make fun of me , will you ? ' I said , hanging on her arm , accompanying my ungraceful mode of speaking with a motion no doubt equally awk- ward . 66 6 6 My dear Clara , ' Miss Amelia replied , understand me ...
Page 251
... Amelia , to introduce you to your schoolfellows : you will be allowed to sit by me . After tea , we shall either work or draw , while some one reads to us . You will , no doubt , enjoy this ? ' " I don't love plain work , ' I answered ...
... Amelia , to introduce you to your schoolfellows : you will be allowed to sit by me . After tea , we shall either work or draw , while some one reads to us . You will , no doubt , enjoy this ? ' " I don't love plain work , ' I answered ...
Page 252
Mary Martha Sherwood. themselves with inspecting me , notwithstanding the en- treaties of Amelia , who begged that I might be permitted to pass on to my seat , I cannot tell , had not a shrill voice from the further end of the long table ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. themselves with inspecting me , notwithstanding the en- treaties of Amelia , who begged that I might be permitted to pass on to my seat , I cannot tell , had not a shrill voice from the further end of the long table ...
Page 253
... Amelia checked me , though gently , for speaking so loud , and had already supplied me with what I wanted , when the young lady with whom I had been interchanging looks suddenly jumped up , ran round the table , and brought me her own ...
... Amelia checked me , though gently , for speaking so loud , and had already supplied me with what I wanted , when the young lady with whom I had been interchanging looks suddenly jumped up , ran round the table , and brought me her own ...
Page 254
... Amelia's address to Gabrielle been overheard by Miss Beaumont , who , reddening violently , instantly said , ' My dear Gabrielle , lend me the scissars . I will be . obliged to you , though Miss Carrisforth is too proud to lie under ...
... Amelia's address to Gabrielle been overheard by Miss Beaumont , who , reddening violently , instantly said , ' My dear Gabrielle , lend me the scissars . I will be . obliged to you , though Miss Carrisforth is too proud to lie under ...
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