The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... character, Ifear,too common amongthosewho are lovers of pleasure, and devoted to the presentworld. Thiswasone of the last interviews whichI had withLady Caroline,andit left an impression uponmy mind of anexceedingly painful nature ...
... character, Ifear,too common amongthosewho are lovers of pleasure, and devoted to the presentworld. Thiswasone of the last interviews whichI had withLady Caroline,andit left an impression uponmy mind of anexceedingly painful nature ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. commonplace conversation of the very ordinary characters with whom her aunt associated, she not only ... character, she began toplan for herselfmodes of action, by which she hopedtoobtain the happinessshe naturally ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. commonplace conversation of the very ordinary characters with whom her aunt associated, she not only ... character, she began toplan for herselfmodes of action, by which she hopedtoobtain the happinessshe naturally ...
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... character,” shesaid to herself, “in the eyesof myrelations, and I will endeavour toretrieveit. I will, onmy return to D–, exhibitsuch an example of strict attentionto religion, discretion, and propriety, as shall utterly obliterate ...
... character,” shesaid to herself, “in the eyesof myrelations, and I will endeavour toretrieveit. I will, onmy return to D–, exhibitsuch an example of strict attentionto religion, discretion, and propriety, as shall utterly obliterate ...
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... character wassoon observed byher neighbours, andpresently obtained the approbation of Dr. and Mrs. Holloway—although they,after awhile, deducted a little from their praises oftheiryoung cousin, upon findingthat, with the enthusiasm ...
... character wassoon observed byher neighbours, andpresently obtained the approbation of Dr. and Mrs. Holloway—although they,after awhile, deducted a little from their praises oftheiryoung cousin, upon findingthat, with the enthusiasm ...
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... character, which they only possess who walk in thestrength ofHim with whom thereis no variableness norshadow ofturning.After having said thus muchof this young man, itwould be but apoor finishing tothe picture toadd,that his manners ...
... character, which they only possess who walk in thestrength ofHim with whom thereis no variableness norshadow ofturning.After having said thus muchof this young man, itwould be but apoor finishing tothe picture toadd,that his manners ...
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