The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... marriage. On the morning oftheir departure, Iwas sitting atmy window, finishingsome inglorious task of plain work which required tobe speedily concluded, with an old editionofBaxter's Saint's Everlasting Rest lying open before me—when ...
... marriage. On the morning oftheir departure, Iwas sitting atmy window, finishingsome inglorious task of plain work which required tobe speedily concluded, with an old editionofBaxter's Saint's Everlasting Rest lying open before me—when ...
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... marriage ofLady Caroline, news wasone day brought that shewas dangerouslyill, havingcaught coldata masquerade. Our next information was, that this coldhad brought ona violent fever. And,afew days after wards, I was truly shocked to hear ...
... marriage ofLady Caroline, news wasone day brought that shewas dangerouslyill, havingcaught coldata masquerade. Our next information was, that this coldhad brought ona violent fever. And,afew days after wards, I was truly shocked to hear ...
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... marriage wouldcorrect all that was amiss in the characterof her son—forthe repeated and free demands which Altamont had already made onhis parents' pursehad touched thisladyin a part where shewas capable ofthemostlively emotions ...
... marriage wouldcorrect all that was amiss in the characterof her son—forthe repeated and free demands which Altamont had already made onhis parents' pursehad touched thisladyin a part where shewas capable ofthemostlively emotions ...
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... marriage, produced him about onehundredand fifty pounds ayear. After Mr.Charles Hunterhad made hismind known toMaria's uncle,and it was found that hewas not disagreeable to her, andthathis character upon the whole stood higher than ...
... marriage, produced him about onehundredand fifty pounds ayear. After Mr.Charles Hunterhad made hismind known toMaria's uncle,and it was found that hewas not disagreeable to her, andthathis character upon the whole stood higher than ...
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... married man.A professional man, who doesnotkeep upa creditable appearance, willneverheemployed: this is universally ... marriage presentsfrom the friends of the respective parties. Acook, a housemaid, anda footman, were hired and ...
... married man.A professional man, who doesnotkeep upa creditable appearance, willneverheemployed: this is universally ... marriage presentsfrom the friends of the respective parties. Acook, a housemaid, anda footman, were hired and ...
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