The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 151
... Lady V- had presented her hus- band with two children , a son and a daughter . The daughter , Lady Augusta , was three years younger than Robert Lambert , and , from her earliest infancy , promised to possess more than her mother's ...
... Lady V- had presented her hus- band with two children , a son and a daughter . The daughter , Lady Augusta , was three years younger than Robert Lambert , and , from her earliest infancy , promised to possess more than her mother's ...
Page 155
... Lady V was in Mr. Lambert's drawing - room , conversing with her brother - in - law on their favourite scheme , which was the marriage of Augusta and Robert , and Mr. Lambert was expressing a hope that Augusta would be enabled to give ...
... Lady V was in Mr. Lambert's drawing - room , conversing with her brother - in - law on their favourite scheme , which was the marriage of Augusta and Robert , and Mr. Lambert was expressing a hope that Augusta would be enabled to give ...
Page 156
... Augusta , whispering to her mamma . " What is his name ? " " Frederick Falconer , " replied Lady V " And may I play with him ? " asked the little lady , looking upon him as a new and delightful toy . " He is tired now , " said Lady V ...
... Augusta , whispering to her mamma . " What is his name ? " " Frederick Falconer , " replied Lady V " And may I play with him ? " asked the little lady , looking upon him as a new and delightful toy . " He is tired now , " said Lady V ...
Page 162
... Lady Augusta with them , they proposed that she should go the next day into the dingle , and choose each of them a house or habitation ; “ And we will adorn our house with flowers , and prepare a feast in it , and Augusta shall come and ...
... Lady Augusta with them , they proposed that she should go the next day into the dingle , and choose each of them a house or habitation ; “ And we will adorn our house with flowers , and prepare a feast in it , and Augusta shall come and ...
Page 163
... Augusta and Frederick looked after him for some mi- nutes . At length , Frederick said , " Call him back , Au- gusta , pray do : don't make him unhappy . I know his is the prettiest house . " 66 No , I will not , " said the little girl ...
... Augusta and Frederick looked after him for some mi- nutes . At length , Frederick said , " Call him back , Au- gusta , pray do : don't make him unhappy . I know his is the prettiest house . " 66 No , I will not , " said the little girl ...
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