The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... Sophia Mortimer . In the southern parts of Yorkshire , there resided , a few years ago , a gentleman named Mortimer . He had , early in life , been married to an exceedingly lovely young woman , whose merits he , however , knew not how ...
... Sophia Mortimer . In the southern parts of Yorkshire , there resided , a few years ago , a gentleman named Mortimer . He had , early in life , been married to an exceedingly lovely young woman , whose merits he , however , knew not how ...
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... Sophia , until she should have attained at least her twentieth year . Mr. Mortimer had no particular regard for Mrs. Fortescue , ( which was the name of this lady ; ) but a man must be cruel indeed who , merely from preju- dice , could ...
... Sophia , until she should have attained at least her twentieth year . Mr. Mortimer had no particular regard for Mrs. Fortescue , ( which was the name of this lady ; ) but a man must be cruel indeed who , merely from preju- dice , could ...
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... Sophia , and the other to Mrs. 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 ...
... Sophia , and the other to Mrs. 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 ...
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... Sophia . The only interruptions which she had met with to this delightful calm , were oc- casioned by one or two visits from Mr. Mortimer , unac- companied by his lady , in the sporting seasons ; at which times he had filled the house ...
... Sophia . The only interruptions which she had met with to this delightful calm , were oc- casioned by one or two visits from Mr. Mortimer , unac- companied by his lady , in the sporting seasons ; at which times he had filled the house ...
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... Sophia . Her person was elegant ; her movements were graceful ; her features regular ; her eyes dark and bril- liant ; and a bloom , varying with every change of feeling , delicately tinged her cheeks : and when Mrs. Fortescue looked on ...
... Sophia . Her person was elegant ; her movements were graceful ; her features regular ; her eyes dark and bril- liant ; and a bloom , varying with every change of feeling , delicately tinged her cheeks : and when Mrs. Fortescue looked on ...
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