The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 251
... teachers , a French and an English one , who were seated at the top and bottom of the ... Miss Beaumont , ( who kissed me affectionately , ) and two young ladies ... Chatterton , were , as I afterwards found , parlour - board- ers , or ...
... teachers , a French and an English one , who were seated at the top and bottom of the ... Miss Beaumont , ( who kissed me affectionately , ) and two young ladies ... Chatterton , were , as I afterwards found , parlour - board- ers , or ...
Page 252
... Chatterton , who sat by Madame de Roseau at the top of the table , and which was echoed by another party at the bottom , caused us to look up , in order that we might ... Miss Chatterton and Miss Atkins , said 252 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... Chatterton , who sat by Madame de Roseau at the top of the table , and which was echoed by another party at the bottom , caused us to look up , in order that we might ... Miss Chatterton and Miss Atkins , said 252 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 253
Mary Martha Sherwood. herself familiarly to Miss Chatterton and Miss Atkins , said , ' You wicked girls ! you are always getting me into a scrape . ' 66 ' By this time , the tea - things were removed , and the work - baskets put in their ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. herself familiarly to Miss Chatterton and Miss Atkins , said , ' You wicked girls ! you are always getting me into a scrape . ' 66 ' By this time , the tea - things were removed , and the work - baskets put in their ...
Page 255
... Miss Beau- mont , the former of whom looked grave ; and the latter , getting up in haste , left the room , followed by Ga- brielle . " As soon as Miss Beaumont had quitted the hall , Miss Chatterton exclaimed , ' Well , well , this is ...
... Miss Beau- mont , the former of whom looked grave ; and the latter , getting up in haste , left the room , followed by Ga- brielle . " As soon as Miss Beaumont had quitted the hall , Miss Chatterton exclaimed , ' Well , well , this is ...
Page 257
... Miss Beaumont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her whole frame in violent disorder . ' Amelia , ' she said , ' you have grieved me excessively . ' Then , lower- ing her voice , she added , ' If Chatterton , or Atkins ...
... Miss Beaumont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her whole frame in violent disorder . ' Amelia , ' she said , ' you have grieved me excessively . ' Then , lower- ing her voice , she added , ' If Chatterton , or Atkins ...
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