The Lady of the Manor, 5. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Mary Martha Sherwood. from the nursery , which was Sally's habitual scene of action ; and Eusebius seemed to have forgotten that such a person as Sally existed , excepting when he occasion- ally saw her ; and this his apparent ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. from the nursery , which was Sally's habitual scene of action ; and Eusebius seemed to have forgotten that such a person as Sally existed , excepting when he occasion- ally saw her ; and this his apparent ...
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... Sally , and always have done , and you never have had a proper sense of her goodness to you . " " Indeed , indeed , " said Sally , bursting into tears , " I do love her , and I think that I could die to please her ; and I know that I ...
... Sally , and always have done , and you never have had a proper sense of her goodness to you . " " Indeed , indeed , " said Sally , bursting into tears , " I do love her , and I think that I could die to please her ; and I know that I ...
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... Sally had deserved to be sent away or not ; for she gave such a confused account of her being among the servants , sometimes saying that it was by her aunt's orders , and sometimes laying the blame on Sally herself , that her mamma was ...
... Sally had deserved to be sent away or not ; for she gave such a confused account of her being among the servants , sometimes saying that it was by her aunt's orders , and sometimes laying the blame on Sally herself , that her mamma was ...
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