The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... hall as that to which she wished her nephew to be sent , on account of its head having a high character for piety , but which was not approved for Francis , as this hall was not generally esteemed in the world . On this account ...
... hall as that to which she wished her nephew to be sent , on account of its head having a high character for piety , but which was not approved for Francis , as this hall was not generally esteemed in the world . On this account ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. The hall at which Edmund was placed was not a situ- ation in which he was likely to obtain much notice . He , however , in the mean time , passed through the Univer- sity very quietly , and remained there till he ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. The hall at which Edmund was placed was not a situ- ation in which he was likely to obtain much notice . He , however , in the mean time , passed through the Univer- sity very quietly , and remained there till he ...
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... hall , took up his hat , and hastened to his lodgings ; where we shall leave him , to return to Mr. Parnel , who , as soon as his friend had retired , sat down to write to a young man , with whom he had become intimate at college ...
... hall , took up his hat , and hastened to his lodgings ; where we shall leave him , to return to Mr. Parnel , who , as soon as his friend had retired , sat down to write to a young man , with whom he had become intimate at college ...
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... Hall , a fine looking fellow , and by no means a dull one . Do you know , that when I stepped into old Dr. Field- house's place , I found Edmund in the curacy , in which he had been fixed ever since his ordination . You cannot but ...
... Hall , a fine looking fellow , and by no means a dull one . Do you know , that when I stepped into old Dr. Field- house's place , I found Edmund in the curacy , in which he had been fixed ever since his ordination . You cannot but ...
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... hall of the same height as the new portion of the building , and several long passages running in various directions . The apartments appropriated to little Sophia and her establishment were in the old part of the house , and consisted ...
... hall of the same height as the new portion of the building , and several long passages running in various directions . The apartments appropriated to little Sophia and her establishment were in the old part of the house , and consisted ...
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