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... at the lady of themanor,who remained silentlyexpecting what he had furtherto propose.Mr.Vernon then proceeded to declare hiswishes; which were,if possible, to engagethe lady of the manor to undertake this part ofhis duty forhim, and to ...
... at the lady of themanor,who remained silentlyexpecting what he had furtherto propose.Mr.Vernon then proceeded to declare hiswishes; which were,if possible, to engagethe lady of the manor to undertake this part ofhis duty forhim, and to ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. carefully to myself, being secretly ashamed of them, my parents did not think of removing me entirely out of the way of this ... in a state ofholy retirement, under the charge of pious and tender parents.“During ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. carefully to myself, being secretly ashamed of them, my parents did not think of removing me entirely out of the way of this ... in a state ofholy retirement, under the charge of pious and tender parents.“During ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. sun shining in the firmament. Moreover, the impenitent will have no comfortable relation to God ... this place.The Prayer ofthe Lady of the Manor inBehalf of herYoung Companions, thatit would please God to give them ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. sun shining in the firmament. Moreover, the impenitent will have no comfortable relation to God ... this place.The Prayer ofthe Lady of the Manor inBehalf of herYoung Companions, thatit would please God to give them ...
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... to leaveallconcerns of this sortin the hand ofProvidence.” “Very good,” said CaptainVivian; “but whatdo youexpect Providence todomore for you, than to putalovely young woman of good family in your way? And where will you see any thing ...
... to leaveallconcerns of this sortin the hand ofProvidence.” “Very good,” said CaptainVivian; “but whatdo youexpect Providence todomore for you, than to putalovely young woman of good family in your way? And where will you see any thing ...
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... of our questions, and appeared only anxious to hinder us from polluting the tomb, or the little elephants of clay, by our unholy touch. “We stayed inthis gloomy grove,tillthe sudden approach of eveningmade it necessaryfor usto hasten back; ...
... of our questions, and appeared only anxious to hinder us from polluting the tomb, or the little elephants of clay, by our unholy touch. “We stayed inthis gloomy grove,tillthe sudden approach of eveningmade it necessaryfor usto hasten back; ...
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