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Page 41
But should not this operate as an additional motive for my endeavouring to keep
myself in a state of tranquillity ? " “ But , Edmund , ” remarked Mr. Parnel , “ how
can you ever know yourself , unless you hear wbat your enemies say of you ?
But should not this operate as an additional motive for my endeavouring to keep
myself in a state of tranquillity ? " “ But , Edmund , ” remarked Mr. Parnel , “ how
can you ever know yourself , unless you hear wbat your enemies say of you ?
Page 48
What , ” returned Mr. Parnel , " even should that friend venture to repeat some
things which may be said by persons not quite so much attached to you as the
man who is now before you ? ” “ I shall not refuse to hear any thing that it may be
right ...
What , ” returned Mr. Parnel , " even should that friend venture to repeat some
things which may be said by persons not quite so much attached to you as the
man who is now before you ? ” “ I shall not refuse to hear any thing that it may be
right ...
Page 68
... taught to admire and love the picture of her own mother , which the old lady
had obtained permission to remove from its former situation over the drawing -
room chimney - piece to the brown parlour . Mrs. Fortescue loved to hear little
Sophia ...
... taught to admire and love the picture of her own mother , which the old lady
had obtained permission to remove from its former situation over the drawing -
room chimney - piece to the brown parlour . Mrs. Fortescue loved to hear little
Sophia ...
Page 75
... and , since her late beloved governess was no longer present to hear her read
and play , she encouraged her old servant before mentioned to bring her work
into able person . the parlour and sit by her , THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 75.
... and , since her late beloved governess was no longer present to hear her read
and play , she encouraged her old servant before mentioned to bring her work
into able person . the parlour and sit by her , THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 75.
Page 131
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 her acquiescence , and would hear of no denial . It cannot be said that
Sophia ...
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 her acquiescence , and would hear of no denial . It cannot be said that
Sophia ...
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