The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... asked one of them to re- peat the sixth commandment , viz . " Thou shalt do no murder , " which was to furnish the subject for conversa- tion during the evening . " I remember the time , and indeed it is not a very distant one ...
... asked one of them to re- peat the sixth commandment , viz . " Thou shalt do no murder , " which was to furnish the subject for conversa- tion during the evening . " I remember the time , and indeed it is not a very distant one ...
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... that there was nothing of this kind in the minister in question ; and having ascertained this point , he called upon him , and , opening his heart frankly to him , he asked his friendship , and 28 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... that there was nothing of this kind in the minister in question ; and having ascertained this point , he called upon him , and , opening his heart frankly to him , he asked his friendship , and 28 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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Mary Martha Sherwood. frankly to him , he asked his friendship , and gave him leave to do as much good as he possibly could in his parish . The dissenting minister , who was a gentleman in man- ners and in ... asked his friendship, and ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. frankly to him , he asked his friendship , and gave him leave to do as much good as he possibly could in his parish . The dissenting minister , who was a gentleman in man- ners and in ... asked his friendship, and ...
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... asked Mr. Parnel why he did not find him in his age - house ? parson- This question , as Edmund feared , led to a recital of grievances ; for Mr. Parnel being thereby led to speak of himself , could not stop when he had informed his vi ...
... asked Mr. Parnel why he did not find him in his age - house ? parson- This question , as Edmund feared , led to a recital of grievances ; for Mr. Parnel being thereby led to speak of himself , could not stop when he had informed his vi ...
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... 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 . " So saying , he bowed to Mr. Harrison , and left the room , his fine features being all in a glow as ...
... 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 . " So saying , he bowed to Mr. Harrison , and left the room , his fine features being all in a glow as ...
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