The Lady of the Manor, 5. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 90
... arrived in that happy country with her nephew , being possessed only of a little money and some old family jewels ... arrival , hired a single apartment in a lodging - house , and endeavoured to accommodate her habits as much as possible ...
... arrived in that happy country with her nephew , being possessed only of a little money and some old family jewels ... arrival , hired a single apartment in a lodging - house , and endeavoured to accommodate her habits as much as possible ...
Page 98
... arrived safely in Paris , from whence , having heard that his uncle and sister were residing at an estate possessed by the former about twenty leagues from the capital , he proceeded to this place without loss of time , and arrived ...
... arrived safely in Paris , from whence , having heard that his uncle and sister were residing at an estate possessed by the former about twenty leagues from the capital , he proceeded to this place without loss of time , and arrived ...
Page 164
... arrived at the end of the wood and entered upon one of those little neat greens or commons , surrounded by houses , now , indeed , so seldom seen , but formerly so general . Here , passing through a gate in a quickset hedge , we arrived ...
... arrived at the end of the wood and entered upon one of those little neat greens or commons , surrounded by houses , now , indeed , so seldom seen , but formerly so general . Here , passing through a gate in a quickset hedge , we arrived ...
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