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Page 13
She had directed his infant gaze to the Star of Bethlehem ; and whenever it
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 ...
She had directed his infant gaze to the Star of Bethlehem ; and whenever it
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 ...
Page 24
Edmund and Francis had now spent nearly two years under the same roof ,
during which time their friendship seemed to have acquired such firmness and
consistency as led those who knew them to hope it would never be disturbed .
Francis ...
Edmund and Francis had now spent nearly two years under the same roof ,
during which time their friendship seemed to have acquired such firmness and
consistency as led those who knew them to hope it would never be disturbed .
Francis ...
Page 42
The sight of the old room , and the many well - known pieces of furniture , with the
oriel step on which he had often lounged with his Edmund while they studied
their lessons , seemed to awaken all the tender and affectionate feelings of
Francis ...
The sight of the old room , and the many well - known pieces of furniture , with the
oriel step on which he had often lounged with his Edmund while they studied
their lessons , seemed to awaken all the tender and affectionate feelings of
Francis ...
Page 43
... whole of the time in which he was thus engaged , he never once 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 ,
probably be ...
... whole of the time in which he was thus engaged , he never once 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 ,
probably be ...
Page 47
... those persons who have even the weakest penetration . Accordingly , Mr.
Parnel seemed to be more irritated than pleased by Edmund's manner , and
presently discovered his displeasure by saying , “ Upon my THE LADY OF THE
MANOR .
... those persons who have even the weakest penetration . Accordingly , Mr.
Parnel seemed to be more irritated than pleased by Edmund's manner , and
presently discovered his displeasure by saying , “ Upon my THE LADY OF THE
MANOR .
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