The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 28
... sure that there was nothing of this kind in the minister in question ; and having ascertained this point , he called upon him , and , opening his heart frankly to him , he asked his friendship , and 28 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... sure that there was nothing of this kind in the minister in question ; and having ascertained this point , he called upon him , and , opening his heart frankly to him , he asked his friendship , and 28 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 71
... sure against the admission of any created object to that place in the heart which ought only to belong to God . Mrs. Fortescue then proceeded to point out to her youthful charge , that of these four subdivisions - viz . that which ...
... sure against the admission of any created object to that place in the heart which ought only to belong to God . Mrs. Fortescue then proceeded to point out to her youthful charge , that of these four subdivisions - viz . that which ...
Page 77
... her Saviour which was a sure promise that death would prove to her the beginning of everlasting joy . Sophia then asked Mr. Sackville if he supposed the dying H 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 77 her companion to go up to the first of them...
... her Saviour which was a sure promise that death would prove to her the beginning of everlasting joy . Sophia then asked Mr. Sackville if he supposed the dying H 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 77 her companion to go up to the first of them...
Page 80
... sure he was a gentleman , from his appearance , and that he desired to see Miss Mortimer . " He now waits in the hall , Ma- dam , " she said . " And why , " said Sophia , " did you not take him into another room ? " She then called ...
... sure he was a gentleman , from his appearance , and that he desired to see Miss Mortimer . " He now waits in the hall , Ma- dam , " she said . " And why , " said Sophia , " did you not take him into another room ? " She then called ...
Page 91
... sure I shall never go out to trouble any of them , if they will let me alone here . " By this time , the gay train of equipages had reached the house , and were wheeling round to the front door . A moment afterwards , the shrill voices ...
... sure I shall never go out to trouble any of them , if they will let me alone here . " By this time , the gay train of equipages had reached the house , and were wheeling round to the front door . A moment afterwards , the shrill voices ...
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