The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 248
... Miss Carrisforth , but was convinced to the contrary , by hearing Mrs. Patterson address her by the name of Beaumont ... Miss Carrisforth ; whose father , my aunt added , had sent by me a letter of recommenda- tion to his daughter . has " ...
... Miss Carrisforth , but was convinced to the contrary , by hearing Mrs. Patterson address her by the name of Beaumont ... Miss Carrisforth ; whose father , my aunt added , had sent by me a letter of recommenda- tion to his daughter . has " ...
Page 251
... Miss Beaumont , ( who kissed me affectionately , ) and two young ladies , who were no lon- ger , as I thought , of an age to be grouped among school- girls , although their unsettled and disorderly manners evinced more levity than those ...
... Miss Beaumont , ( who kissed me affectionately , ) and two young ladies , who were no lon- ger , as I thought , of an age to be grouped among school- girls , although their unsettled and disorderly manners evinced more levity than those ...
Page 252
... Beaumont ; and , at length , it became so violent , that Miss Crawford , the English teacher , ( who did not appear to be much fitter than the youngest child present to ... Miss Chatterton and Miss Atkins , said 252 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... Beaumont ; and , at length , it became so violent , that Miss Crawford , the English teacher , ( who did not appear to be much fitter than the youngest child present to ... Miss Chatterton and Miss Atkins , said 252 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 254
... 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 . ' " Whether Miss ...
... 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 . ' " Whether Miss ...
Page 255
... Miss Beau- mont , the former of whom looked grave ; and the latter , getting up in haste , left the room , followed by Ga- brielle . " As soon as Miss Beaumont had quitted the hall , Miss Chatterton exclaimed , ' Well , well , this is ...
... Miss Beau- mont , the former of whom looked grave ; and the latter , getting up in haste , left the room , followed by Ga- brielle . " As soon as Miss Beaumont had quitted the hall , Miss Chatterton exclaimed , ' Well , well , this is ...
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