The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 253
... to the young lady , and , with a look and motion of the head which I thought se- vere , said , ' Gabrielle , take your scissars ; I will provide VOL . IV . Z · Miss Clara with all she may want : ' THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 253.
... to the young lady , and , with a look and motion of the head which I thought se- vere , said , ' Gabrielle , take your scissars ; I will provide VOL . IV . Z · Miss Clara with all she may want : ' THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 253.
Page 254
... 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 obligations to any one ...
... 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 obligations to any one ...
Page 255
... Gabrielle ! I will uphold little Gabrielle ! Don't you , Atkins ? ' 6 6 6 " Yes , yes , ' replied Miss Atkins , I am for little Gabrielle ; altogether for little Gabrielle . ' " New bursts of laughter now broke out on all sides , till ...
... Gabrielle ! I will uphold little Gabrielle ! Don't you , Atkins ? ' 6 6 6 " Yes , yes , ' replied Miss Atkins , I am for little Gabrielle ; altogether for little Gabrielle . ' " New bursts of laughter now broke out on all sides , till ...
Page 257
... Gabrielle ? ' " I never said that I did dislike her , ' returned Ame- lia . " Then why would you not let her lend me the scis- sars ? ' 66 6 Clara , ' she replied , " if you wish to enjoy any peace in this house , or , indeed , in any ...
... Gabrielle ? ' " I never said that I did dislike her , ' returned Ame- lia . " Then why would you not let her lend me the scis- sars ? ' 66 6 Clara , ' she replied , " if you wish to enjoy any peace in this house , or , indeed , in any ...
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... Gabrielle : and thus we come to the point in question . Do you think ill of Gabrielle ? ' 66 6 " Are you Gabrielle's friend ? ' said Amelia . ' No , ' returned Miss Beaumont , she is nothing to me ; but I pity her as an orphan . I ...
... Gabrielle : and thus we come to the point in question . Do you think ill of Gabrielle ? ' 66 6 " Are you Gabrielle's friend ? ' said Amelia . ' No , ' returned Miss Beaumont , she is nothing to me ; but I pity her as an orphan . I ...
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