The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... lady of the manor then unfolded her manuscript,and read as follows. THE ECONOMY OF CHARITY. Lady Harriet Mowbray, a daughter of theEarl ofG–, was lefta widow, at the ageofthirtyfive, with twosonsand four daughters. Her circumstances ...
... lady of the manor then unfolded her manuscript,and read as follows. THE ECONOMY OF CHARITY. Lady Harriet Mowbray, a daughter of theEarl ofG–, was lefta widow, at the ageofthirtyfive, with twosonsand four daughters. Her circumstances ...
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... Lady Harriet, a young lady who, having lost her parents, was received into her aunt's familytobe educated with her cousins. She was one yearyounger than Dorothea,the third daughter ofLady Harriet, and boreso strong afamily resemblance ...
... Lady Harriet, a young lady who, having lost her parents, was received into her aunt's familytobe educated with her cousins. She was one yearyounger than Dorothea,the third daughter ofLady Harriet, and boreso strong afamily resemblance ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. necessary to set off a lady of high rank, elegantly dressed, and desiring to make herself agreeable in a situation like this; especially as most of her visitors were common characters,andas Lady Harriet could,often ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. necessary to set off a lady of high rank, elegantly dressed, and desiring to make herself agreeable in a situation like this; especially as most of her visitors were common characters,andas Lady Harriet could,often ...
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... Lady Harriet had attainedher thirteenthyear, and Fanny, the youngest child of thefamily, her ninth.Atthis period these young people,when dressed for company and intheirbest mood, presented so pretty afamily group, thatLadyHarriet ...
... Lady Harriet had attainedher thirteenthyear, and Fanny, the youngest child of thefamily, her ninth.Atthis period these young people,when dressed for company and intheirbest mood, presented so pretty afamily group, thatLadyHarriet ...
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... thatLady Harriet could possibly love her niece as wellasher ownchildren, and as this young lady's attentions toeach individualwerealways duly weighed and measured by what she conceivedto be Lady Harriet'sfeelings towardsthat individual ...
... thatLady Harriet could possibly love her niece as wellasher ownchildren, and as this young lady's attentions toeach individualwerealways duly weighed and measured by what she conceivedto be Lady Harriet'sfeelings towardsthat individual ...
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