The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... arrived at school from his aunt's lodgings , he found the whole play - ground in an uproar , and Francis Parnel dealing out his blows in such right good earnest , that he had already endowed two or three of his schoolfellows with the ...
... arrived at school from his aunt's lodgings , he found the whole play - ground in an uproar , and Francis Parnel dealing out his blows in such right good earnest , that he had already endowed two or three of his schoolfellows with the ...
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... arrived , he made his wishes known to his father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs. Mary Stephens . This pious woman , whose sole object through life had been to do good rather than to consult her own feelings , was not ...
... arrived , he made his wishes known to his father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs. Mary Stephens . This pious woman , whose sole object through life had been to do good rather than to consult her own feelings , was not ...
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... arrival at the town , before he found himself settled in the very sitting - room so long occupied by his aunt , surrounded by the very furniture which she had been accustomed to use , the chair on which she had sat , the table on which ...
... arrival at the town , before he found himself settled in the very sitting - room so long occupied by his aunt , surrounded by the very furniture which she had been accustomed to use , the chair on which she had sat , the table on which ...
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... arrived at the proper age , he was admitted to priest's orders , and returned im- mediately to his labours of love , which he pursued with unabated ardour . And although he made several inno- vations on certain old customs , established ...
... arrived at the proper age , he was admitted to priest's orders , and returned im- mediately to his labours of love , which he pursued with unabated ardour . And although he made several inno- vations on certain old customs , established ...
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... arrived at this place . " Edmund looked at his watch . " At what hour do you dine , Parnel ? " he asked . " You will excuse me : I have an engagement which will detain me about an hour ——I will be with you again before your dinner ...
... arrived at this place . " Edmund looked at his watch . " At what hour do you dine , Parnel ? " he asked . " You will excuse me : I have an engagement which will detain me about an hour ——I will be with you again before your dinner ...
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