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Page 38
Edmund was still proceeding with his remarks , ( for Mr. Parnel yet remained
silent , ) when they found that a carriage had stopped at the door ; and , a
moment afterwards , a Mr. Harrison , an elderly gentleman of considerable
consequence in ...
Edmund was still proceeding with his remarks , ( for Mr. Parnel yet remained
silent , ) when they found that a carriage had stopped at the door ; and , a
moment afterwards , a Mr. Harrison , an elderly gentleman of considerable
consequence in ...
Page 67
... closets , one of which was appropriated to Sophia , and the other to Mrs. Cicely
, a respectable servant , who had been Sophia's nurse , and was now become
the waiting - maid of the old lady . From the parlour was one door which opened ...
... closets , one of which was appropriated to Sophia , and the other to Mrs. Cicely
, a respectable servant , who had been Sophia's nurse , and was now become
the waiting - maid of the old lady . From the parlour was one door which opened ...
Page 91
By this time , the gay train of equipages had reached the house , and were
wheeling round to the front door . A moment afterwards , the shrill voices of the
fashionable young ladies were re - echoed through the long passages ; while
Sophia ...
By this time , the gay train of equipages had reached the house , and were
wheeling round to the front door . A moment afterwards , the shrill voices of the
fashionable young ladies were re - echoed through the long passages ; while
Sophia ...
Page 131
... as soon as ever he had set his foot within the doors of his temporary dwelling .
The communication respecting Sir James's offer was made immediately to
Sophia , and the young lady was told at the same time , by her father , that he
expected ...
... as soon as ever he had set his foot within the doors of his temporary dwelling .
The communication respecting Sir James's offer was made immediately to
Sophia , and the young lady was told at the same time , by her father , that he
expected ...
Page 155
At the door he bowed , and stood still till desired to approach . This little boy had
been brought up under the eye widowed and intelligent mother , and possessed
also in an uncommon degree all those exterior perfections , the want of which ...
At the door he bowed , and stood still till desired to approach . This little boy had
been brought up under the eye widowed and intelligent mother , and possessed
also in an uncommon degree all those exterior perfections , the want of which ...
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