The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... appearance , and reserved in her general manner , there were at that time few women whose so- ciety was so delightful in private as that of Mrs. Mary Stephens . The first recollection which little Edmund Stephens had of his infancy ...
... appearance , and reserved in her general manner , there were at that time few women whose so- ciety was so delightful in private as that of Mrs. Mary Stephens . The first recollection which little Edmund Stephens had of his infancy ...
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... appeared under that emblem on the altar of Abel till he shall shine trium- phantly in the New Jerusalem , having accomplished the mighty work of man's redemption . And , as the mind of the little boy expanded , she again drew his ...
... appeared under that emblem on the altar of Abel till he shall shine trium- phantly in the New Jerusalem , having accomplished the mighty work of man's redemption . And , as the mind of the little boy expanded , she again drew his ...
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... appearance which attracted Edmund , though he knew not wherefore . This boy , by name Francis Parnel , was the son of a country curate . His father's family were esteemed pious , and Francis entered the school with the character of be ...
... appearance which attracted Edmund , though he knew not wherefore . This boy , by name Francis Parnel , was the son of a country curate . His father's family were esteemed pious , and Francis entered the school with the character of be ...
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... appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a share . He walked up to the combatants , and seizing the arm of Francis with a firm grasp , he warded off all opponents with a strength which was found irre ...
... appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a share . He walked up to the combatants , and seizing the arm of Francis with a firm grasp , he warded off all opponents with a strength which was found irre ...
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... appearance , indicated its having been long in constant use , and referred to several passages upon the subject of humility . - Pride goeth before destruc- tion , and an haughty spirit before a fall . — A man's pride shall bring him low ...
... appearance , indicated its having been long in constant use , and referred to several passages upon the subject of humility . - Pride goeth before destruc- tion , and an haughty spirit before a fall . — A man's pride shall bring him low ...
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added Amelia answer appeared Ariadne aunt ayah baronet beautiful beloved brielle Calcutta called carriage Cawnpore character child Christian Cicely Clara Clifton Castle daugh daughter dear death door Edmund Stephens endeavoured expression eyes father feelings Fortescue Frederick Falconer Gabrielle gentleman girl give hall hand happy hear heard heart Holy hope humble James Horton Julia kind Lady Augusta Lady Frances little Annette little Flora looked Lord Madame de Roseau manner marriage Mary Stephens mean mind Miss Atkins Miss Beaumont Miss Carrisforth Miss Chatterton Miss Clifford Miss Crawford Miss Mortimer morning mother never occasion passed Patterson persons pious present pupil racter religion remark rendered respect Robert Lambert Sackville servant Sir Anthony Sir James Sir Robert soon speak spirit Squire tears tell thing thought tion took tutor verandah violent wish woman young lady