The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 81
Page
... returned the other, flushing high with a resentment he had no power at that moment tocontrol, 'that I had hastened home to comfort and protect yourwife.' “'Thisis neither atime nor place forthe discussion of theseprivate matters,' returned ...
... returned the other, flushing high with a resentment he had no power at that moment tocontrol, 'that I had hastened home to comfort and protect yourwife.' “'Thisis neither atime nor place forthe discussion of theseprivate matters,' returned ...
Page
... returned Altamont,gravely, and in accentsof fixed dejection.'Ihave consideredthe matter deeply, Mr. Osborne. Amanin mysituation has many hours for reflection. I haveseen things in avery different light since I have beenin this place ...
... returned Altamont,gravely, and in accentsof fixed dejection.'Ihave consideredthe matter deeply, Mr. Osborne. Amanin mysituation has many hours for reflection. I haveseen things in avery different light since I have beenin this place ...
Page
... returned Altamont; 'I have seen much that is evilin human nature, butI haveknown much also thatisamiable.' “'We arenotnow speaking,' returned Mr. Osborne, 'ofcharacterswhom webelieveto havebeen influenced by religion,because such ...
... returned Altamont; 'I have seen much that is evilin human nature, butI haveknown much also thatisamiable.' “'We arenotnow speaking,' returned Mr. Osborne, 'ofcharacterswhom webelieveto havebeen influenced by religion,because such ...
Page
... returning tothecharge as soonasthe rattleofthe platesand knives andforks would permit, shesaid, “Charles, you will ... returned Mrs.Joseph ma. “A professional man must do many things which he does notlike,if hewishes to get onin the ...
... returning tothecharge as soonasthe rattleofthe platesand knives andforks would permit, shesaid, “Charles, you will ... returned Mrs.Joseph ma. “A professional man must do many things which he does notlike,if hewishes to get onin the ...
Page
... returned Lady Harriet, “for ofall things on earth nothing is so detestable as a slovenly female.” “I fully agreewith youin thatremark,” said Lady. Susan,“and on that veryaccountI dislikeawoman who isfond ofdress; for the privatehabits ...
... returned Lady Harriet, “for ofall things on earth nothing is so detestable as a slovenly female.” “I fully agreewith youin thatremark,” said Lady. Susan,“and on that veryaccountI dislikeawoman who isfond ofdress; for the privatehabits ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquainted allthe Altamont andthe andto Anna Annette appeared areso asthe atthe aunt beautiful beloved Berrington blessed bythe Cecil Gray character child Christ Christian Church Clarissa Claverton Constantia continued conversation cousin daughter dear divine Dorothea Edmund Eliot endeavoured Essington eyes father feelings forso fromthe Garston gaveme gentleman Gisborne glory hadbeen happiness heart hewas Holy honour Ihave inthe inthis inwhich Isabella itwas Iwas Lady Harriet looked Lord Madam man’s manner Margarita marriage mind Miss Miss Clinton Mortimer mother nature never observed occasion ofGod ofher ofhis ofmy ofthis onthe parents Parnel persons pleasure poor present proceeded recollect religion remarked rendered replied returned Rosalie Sackville saidone Scripture servant shehad shewas sister Sophia speak Spirit sucha thatI thatthe thee thelady Theodosia theold theyoung things thought tobe toher tomy tosee totake tothe unto whichI witha withher withthe young lady