The Lady of the Manor, 5. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 17
... father's blessing upon his beloved daughter fol- lowed this remark ; and the young lady , being free from care concerning what had passed , immediately introduced a new subject , and told her father that she and her sister had long been ...
... father's blessing upon his beloved daughter fol- lowed this remark ; and the young lady , being free from care concerning what had passed , immediately introduced a new subject , and told her father that she and her sister had long been ...
Page 29
... father had made , leading from the study into the garden , was open . Henrietta passed through it . She was oppressed ; she felt her cheeks glow , and her heart heavy . She heaved two or three deep sighs , and took one or two turns ...
... father had made , leading from the study into the garden , was open . Henrietta passed through it . She was oppressed ; she felt her cheeks glow , and her heart heavy . She heaved two or three deep sighs , and took one or two turns ...
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... father ! Thy beloved father was still spared to me for a while ; and still do I behold thee , in fancy's eye , sitting on thy father's knee in his study , where he often retained thee with him for hours , with thy soft and beautiful ...
... father ! Thy beloved father was still spared to me for a while ; and still do I behold thee , in fancy's eye , sitting on thy father's knee in his study , where he often retained thee with him for hours , with thy soft and beautiful ...
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The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of ... Sherwood No preview available - 2016 |
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