The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 13
... seemed to wander from that bright object , she had carefully endeavoured to restore its tendency , and had found some new resource to awaken its attention . She had cherished in the child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard ...
... seemed to wander from that bright object , she had carefully endeavoured to restore its tendency , and had found some new resource to awaken its attention . She had cherished in the child a pure and simple state of feeling with regard ...
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... seemed to have over himself , and by the open breaking out of profane ex- pressions which this want of self - command in the young Christian had produced in the school ; and by this scene he was suddenly and practically convinced of a ...
... seemed to have over himself , and by the open breaking out of profane ex- pressions which this want of self - command in the young Christian had produced in the school ; and by this scene he was suddenly and practically convinced of a ...
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... seemed to have acquired such firmness and consistency as led those who knew them to hope it would never be disturbed . Francis had apparently profited much by the holy re- tirement in which he had spent so many hours of these years ...
... seemed to have acquired such firmness and consistency as led those who knew them to hope it would never be disturbed . Francis had apparently profited much by the holy re- tirement in which he had spent so many hours of these years ...
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... seemed to awaken all the tender and affection- ate feelings of Francis . He forgot for a short time the young rector , with all his wonderful perplexities and peculiar situations , and talked for a while only of Mrs. Mary Stephens , and ...
... seemed to awaken all the tender and affection- ate feelings of Francis . He forgot for a short time the young rector , with all his wonderful perplexities and peculiar situations , and talked for a while only of Mrs. Mary Stephens , and ...
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... seemed to consider that Edmund Stephens had held for some years a situation nearly similar to that in which he himself was placed , and that he might , therefore , pro- bably be able to assist him with the results of his experi- ence ...
... seemed to consider that Edmund Stephens had held for some years a situation nearly similar to that in which he himself was placed , and that he might , therefore , pro- bably be able to assist him with the results of his experi- ence ...
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