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Page 25
After a due time , Edmund and Francis removed to the University , but they were
not both placed in the same college , as Mrs. Stephens , in her will , had named a
certain hall as that to which she wished her nephew to be sent , on account of its
...
After a due time , Edmund and Francis removed to the University , but they were
not both placed in the same college , as Mrs. Stephens , in her will , had named a
certain hall as that to which she wished her nephew to be sent , on account of its
...
Page 26
The hall at which Edmund was placed was not a situation in which he was likely
to obtain much notice . He , however , in the mean time , passed through the
University very quietly , and remained there till he was of age to be ordained ,
when a ...
The hall at which Edmund was placed was not a situation in which he was likely
to obtain much notice . He , however , in the mean time , passed through the
University very quietly , and remained there till he was of age to be ordained ,
when a ...
Page 53
He arose , bowed , walked into the 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
...
He arose , bowed , walked into the 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
...
Page 67
The old and new parts of this immense mansion were connected by a noble 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 ...
The old and new parts of this immense mansion were connected by a noble 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 ...
Page 74
In the acquirement of useful knowledge of various kinds , in pleasant excursions
in the beautiful environs of the Hall , and in frequent visits to the poor , had many
years of Sophia Mortimer's life now been spent , since Mrs. Fortescue had ...
In the acquirement of useful knowledge of various kinds , in pleasant excursions
in the beautiful environs of the Hall , and in frequent visits to the poor , had many
years of Sophia Mortimer's life now been spent , since Mrs. Fortescue had ...
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