The Lady of the Manor, 4. köide |
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... of such amazing consequence that true Christians can by no means extend
their encouragement towards them , he determined to make himself quite sure
that there was nothing of this kind in the minister in question ; and having
ascertained ...
... of such amazing consequence that true Christians can by no means extend
their encouragement towards them , he determined to make himself quite sure
that there was nothing of this kind in the minister in question ; and having
ascertained ...
Page 77
He trusted that she possessed that firm confidence in 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
...
He trusted that she possessed that firm confidence in 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
...
Page 91
And I am 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 of
the ...
And I am 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 of
the ...
Page 102
He had hitherto made no avowal of regard for her , and she knew not that he
would ever do so ; nor was she sure that if such an avowal were even to be made
, it would be sanctioned by her father . She had , therefore , every reason that
both ...
He had hitherto made no avowal of regard for her , and she knew not that he
would ever do so ; nor was she sure that if such an avowal were even to be made
, it would be sanctioned by her father . She had , therefore , every reason that
both ...
Page 108
I am sure I thought you had affirmed as much . ” And then , because Sophia
would not allow herself to be addressed on such matters , this talkative lady
proceeded to warn her sister Harriet , in Sophia's hearing , against falling in love
with him ...
I am sure I thought you had affirmed as much . ” And then , because Sophia
would not allow herself to be addressed on such matters , this talkative lady
proceeded to warn her sister Harriet , in Sophia's hearing , against falling in love
with him ...
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