The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 79
... Annette ? " she said ; " you will see that she is piously brought up in her humble station ? you will be a friend to her ? " And thus she spoke , gasping for breath between every word . " I will , I promise you I will , " said Sophia ...
... Annette ? " she said ; " you will see that she is piously brought up in her humble station ? you will be a friend to her ? " And thus she spoke , gasping for breath between every word . " I will , I promise you I will , " said Sophia ...
Page 80
... Annette , who evidently appeared to have been crying severely , but now had ceased from shedding tears , probably from wonder at her new situation , and the various extraordinary objects about her . Before Sophia had time to speak to ...
... Annette , who evidently appeared to have been crying severely , but now had ceased from shedding tears , probably from wonder at her new situation , and the various extraordinary objects about her . Before Sophia had time to speak to ...
Page 81
... Annette , but the little girl shrank from her as a stranger , clinging to Mr. Sackville , as the person with whom she was best acquainted . The reluctance of the child caused Mr. Sackville to lengthen his visit ; and while he lingered ...
... Annette , but the little girl shrank from her as a stranger , clinging to Mr. Sackville , as the person with whom she was best acquainted . The reluctance of the child caused Mr. Sackville to lengthen his visit ; and while he lingered ...
Page 83
... Annette before the evening . Mrs. Doiley , an old servant of the family , who now resided in the lodge at the park - gate , was sent for , and engaged to take Annette at all such times when Sophia might find it impossible to attend to ...
... Annette before the evening . Mrs. Doiley , an old servant of the family , who now resided in the lodge at the park - gate , was sent for , and engaged to take Annette at all such times when Sophia might find it impossible to attend to ...
Page 84
... Annette to the church of Fairfield while the old housekeeper walked by his side . The little girl was dressed in neat mourning : and when her new clothes were put on , and the man stood waiting to take her up in his arms , she came ...
... Annette to the church of Fairfield while the old housekeeper walked by his side . The little girl was dressed in neat mourning : and when her new clothes were put on , and the man stood waiting to take her up in his arms , she came ...
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