The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 38
... door ; and , a moment af- terwards , a Mr. Harrison , an elderly gentleman of consi- derable consequence in the neighbourhood , and who was supposed to be favourable to religion , was announced . Mr. Harrison on entering , very ...
... door ; and , a moment af- terwards , a Mr. Harrison , an elderly gentleman of consi- derable consequence in the neighbourhood , and who was supposed to be favourable to religion , was announced . Mr. Harrison on entering , very ...
Page 57
... door of the house unfastened , the surgeon having passed through it in haste a moment before . He therefore en- tered without knocking , and , going up into the large room above stairs , he proceeded to Edmund's bed - room , which ...
... door of the house unfastened , the surgeon having passed through it in haste a moment before . He therefore en- tered without knocking , and , going up into the large room above stairs , he proceeded to Edmund's bed - room , which ...
Page 67
... door which opened into this bed - room , another which conducted to the garden , and a third which served as an entrance into the long passage leading to the other parts of the house . An old housekeeper , two or three garden- ers , a ...
... door which opened into this bed - room , another which conducted to the garden , and a third which served as an entrance into the long passage leading to the other parts of the house . An old housekeeper , two or three garden- ers , a ...
Page 81
... door , Sophia , standing in the hall with the little Annette , was left in a state of mind of such mingled pain and pleasure as she had never before experienced . Mr. Sackville had gone some distance from the house before she ...
... door , Sophia , standing in the hall with the little Annette , was left in a state of mind of such mingled pain and pleasure as she had never before experienced . Mr. Sackville had gone some distance from the house before she ...
Page 82
... door , she ran up to Sophia , and , stroking down her clean frock , called on her young protectress to look at her nice dress . Sophia was not now afraid of returning her infant ca- resses ; and as she clasped her in her arms , she ...
... door , she ran up to Sophia , and , stroking down her clean frock , called on her young protectress to look at her nice dress . Sophia was not now afraid of returning her infant ca- resses ; and as she clasped her in her arms , she ...
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