The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 67
... Cicely , a respectable servant , who had been Sophia's nurse , and was now become the wait- ing - maid of the old lady . From the parlour was one door which opened into this bed - room , another which conducted to the garden , and a ...
... Cicely , a respectable servant , who had been Sophia's nurse , and was now become the wait- ing - maid of the old lady . From the parlour was one door which opened into this bed - room , another which conducted to the garden , and a ...
Page 68
... Cicely , took care that nothing should ever be said to this little lady of the mansion - house which should make her conceive her- self of more consequence than the poor children in the village school , whom she was sometimes carried to ...
... Cicely , took care that nothing should ever be said to this little lady of the mansion - house which should make her conceive her- self of more consequence than the poor children in the village school , whom she was sometimes carried to ...
Page 76
... Cicely , who , since the death of Mrs. For- tescue , had been the constant companion of her walks , and hastened to obey the summons of the dying person . As they walked , Sophia asked her companion many questions relative to this widow ...
... Cicely , who , since the death of Mrs. For- tescue , had been the constant companion of her walks , and hastened to obey the summons of the dying person . As they walked , Sophia asked her companion many questions relative to this widow ...
Page 77
... Cicely was gone into the cottage , a young gentleman in a clerical habit approached in a direction opposite to that which Sophia had come , and drew near the young lady just as Mrs. Cicely came out of the cot- tage complaining that she ...
... Cicely was gone into the cottage , a young gentleman in a clerical habit approached in a direction opposite to that which Sophia had come , and drew near the young lady just as Mrs. Cicely came out of the cot- tage complaining that she ...
Page 79
... through which she had just passed , that she scarcely heard one word of a long story which Mrs. Cicely addressed to her on certain domestic subjects in which the old servant considered herself as being THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 79.
... through which she had just passed , that she scarcely heard one word of a long story which Mrs. Cicely addressed to her on certain domestic subjects in which the old servant considered herself as being THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 79.
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