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It is , I trust , ” continued the lady of the manor , “ almost needless , in the present
day , to remark that the practice of duelling is nothing more nor less than a
genteel way of committing murder ; and I am sorry to add , that I fear there are few
duels ...
It is , I trust , ” continued the lady of the manor , “ almost needless , in the present
day , to remark that the practice of duelling is nothing more nor less than a
genteel way of committing murder ; and I am sorry to add , that I fear there are few
duels ...
Page 38
This remark related to the conduct of Aaron and Miriam , when they reproved
Moses on account of the Ethiopian woman , and thereby incurred the displeasure
of the Almighty . Whatever might have been their motives for this sudden attack ...
This remark related to the conduct of Aaron and Miriam , when they reproved
Moses on account of the Ethiopian woman , and thereby incurred the displeasure
of the Almighty . Whatever might have been their motives for this sudden attack ...
Page 43
Mr. Parnel remarked that these views were , indeed , beautiful , and he also
spoke of the effect which Mrs. Stephens's ... Edmund underwent a sudden shock
on hearing this remark ; but controlling his feelings , he said , “ How so ?
Mr. Parnel remarked that these views were , indeed , beautiful , and he also
spoke of the effect which Mrs. Stephens's ... Edmund underwent a sudden shock
on hearing this remark ; but controlling his feelings , he said , “ How so ?
Page 125
This remark excited such general amazement throughout the party , that for a few
moments no one spoke . At length , Mr. Mortimer , looking at her with smothered
indignation , said , “ Why , surely you do not mean to say that you will not go ...
This remark excited such general amazement throughout the party , that for a few
moments no one spoke . At length , Mr. Mortimer , looking at her with smothered
indignation , said , “ Why , surely you do not mean to say that you will not go ...
Page 176
said Frederick , in answer to some remark of his tutor : “ I am glad of it . And how
does Lady Augusta look ? Is she much grown ? Is she altered ? ” “ She is grown
and improved , " answered Mr. Day , and looks amiable . I hope she will make our
...
said Frederick , in answer to some remark of his tutor : “ I am glad of it . And how
does Lady Augusta look ? Is she much grown ? Is she altered ? ” “ She is grown
and improved , " answered Mr. Day , and looks amiable . I hope she will make our
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