The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 39
... hear very little of what is said of me . " " But your church , Sir , " replied Mr. Harrison , church overflows ! " " your " It does , Sir , " replied Edmund , seeming unable any longer to contain himself ; " and since I must speak , I ...
... hear very little of what is said of me . " " But your church , Sir , " replied Mr. Harrison , church overflows ! " " your " It does , Sir , " replied Edmund , seeming unable any longer to contain himself ; " and since I must speak , I ...
Page 40
... hear all that is said against one ! Then , you do not know that you sadly lost your popularity among the clergy of the diocese on one particular occasion which I could name ? Mr. Harrison knows what I mean : I heard of it when abroad ...
... hear all that is said against one ! Then , you do not know that you sadly lost your popularity among the clergy of the diocese on one particular occasion which I could name ? Mr. Harrison knows what I mean : I heard of it when abroad ...
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... hear what your ene- mies say of you ? " " The lashes of the tongue , " returned Edmund , “ are , doubtless , useful in correcting the foul offences of the impious world , and the admonitions of a faithful friend are never to be despised ...
... hear what your ene- mies say of you ? " " The lashes of the tongue , " returned Edmund , “ are , doubtless , useful in correcting the foul offences of the impious world , and the admonitions of a faithful friend are never to be despised ...
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... hear any thing that it may be right I should know , " rejoined Edmund . " I confess , that I do not like to trouble myself much with what the busy world may say of me ; but I shall , of course , attend to any thing with which my friend ...
... hear any thing that it may be right I should know , " rejoined Edmund . " I confess , that I do not like to trouble myself much with what the busy world may say of me ; but I shall , of course , attend to any thing with which my friend ...
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... hear little Sophia , as soon as she began to lisp , call to this picture , and address it by the name of " Mamma ! pretty mamma ! " while the me- lancholy yet dovelike eyes of the beautiful portrait would seem to follow the lovely ...
... hear little Sophia , as soon as she began to lisp , call to this picture , and address it by the name of " Mamma ! pretty mamma ! " while the me- lancholy yet dovelike eyes of the beautiful portrait would seem to follow the lovely ...
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