The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 93
... Miss Juli- ana Clifford when in Town , and who was even expected that very evening at the Hall : for the sapient mother and daughter judged that they should here be able to bring the whole artillery of Miss Juliana's charms to bear more ...
... Miss Juli- ana Clifford when in Town , and who was even expected that very evening at the Hall : for the sapient mother and daughter judged that they should here be able to bring the whole artillery of Miss Juliana's charms to bear more ...
Page 94
... Mr. Mortimer , who could hardly restrain his triumph on finding his wife's daughters so entirely eclipsed by his own ... Miss Clifford , laughing ; " you forget how many times during the last twenty years you have looked at me ! " " And ...
... Mr. Mortimer , who could hardly restrain his triumph on finding his wife's daughters so entirely eclipsed by his own ... Miss Clifford , laughing ; " you forget how many times during the last twenty years you have looked at me ! " " And ...
Page 95
... Miss Clifford , looking back . " What is little Miss about now ? Come , come ; I must look into these matters . ' " " " Secrets in all families , Miss Clifford ! " said the Squire ; " and some you must not look into . " Miss Clifford ...
... Miss Clifford , looking back . " What is little Miss about now ? Come , come ; I must look into these matters . ' " " " Secrets in all families , Miss Clifford ! " said the Squire ; " and some you must not look into . " Miss Clifford ...
Page 96
... Mrs. Cicely's help , arranged her simple dress , she left Annette to drink tea with the old servant , and , giving ... Miss Clifford was stand- ing with her back to the fire , talking to Mr. Mortimer . And Mrs. Mortimer and her younger ...
... Mrs. Cicely's help , arranged her simple dress , she left Annette to drink tea with the old servant , and , giving ... Miss Clifford was stand- ing with her back to the fire , talking to Mr. Mortimer . And Mrs. Mortimer and her younger ...
Page 97
... Mrs. Mortimer and Miss Clifford , was nearly concealed from Sir James , who was entirely en- grossed by the two younger Miss Cliffords . And the Captain , being devoted to the sports of the field and the pleasures of the table , was so ...
... Mrs. Mortimer and Miss Clifford , was nearly concealed from Sir James , who was entirely en- grossed by the two younger Miss Cliffords . And the Captain , being devoted to the sports of the field and the pleasures of the table , was so ...
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