The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... screens and boxesofcardboard. Thenames of Lady Harriet's daughters were, Jane, Celia,Dorothea, andFanny;and Miss Hartley wasthe governess appointedto takethecharge of these young ladies, Her sons were Robert and Gerard. In.
... screens and boxesofcardboard. Thenames of Lady Harriet's daughters were, Jane, Celia,Dorothea, andFanny;and Miss Hartley wasthe governess appointedto takethecharge of these young ladies, Her sons were Robert and Gerard. In.
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... Dorothea,the third daughter ofLady Harriet, and boreso strong afamily resemblance toher young relations, that she commonly passed among themasa fifth sister. Thename ofthis young lady was Margarita; and although deprived ofherparents ...
... Dorothea,the third daughter ofLady Harriet, and boreso strong afamily resemblance toher young relations, that she commonly passed among themasa fifth sister. Thename ofthis young lady was Margarita; and although deprived ofherparents ...
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... , especially, were ordinary characters, and theyoungest a little spoiled favourite: while Dorothea, whohad more mental energy than her sisters, displayed that energy in a thousand caprices, by which she continually risked the anger of.
... , especially, were ordinary characters, and theyoungest a little spoiled favourite: while Dorothea, whohad more mental energy than her sisters, displayed that energy in a thousand caprices, by which she continually risked the anger of.
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... Dorothea,shecarried thebook up inhighglee into the schoolroom,and banded it round tothe whole party, unchecked byMiss Hartley, whowasby no means attached to Lady Susan, whose sentiments,she said, were very uncommon, andquiteoutof date ...
... Dorothea,shecarried thebook up inhighglee into the schoolroom,and banded it round tothe whole party, unchecked byMiss Hartley, whowasby no means attached to Lady Susan, whose sentiments,she said, were very uncommon, andquiteoutof date ...
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... Dorothea wasthe only one of her cousins towhom Margarita was inthe habit of speaking with confidence. Dorothea was sometimes goodtempered, thoughfull of levity; andalthough she would often join inalaugh against Margarita,yet she ...
... Dorothea wasthe only one of her cousins towhom Margarita was inthe habit of speaking with confidence. Dorothea was sometimes goodtempered, thoughfull of levity; andalthough she would often join inalaugh against Margarita,yet she ...
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