The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... shehad visited severalforeign countries,andnot without improvingthe opportunities thus afforded her of marking the various ... shewas nowleft a widow, withonly two children remaining outof a large and lovely family.Bythe death of several ...
... shehad visited severalforeign countries,andnot without improvingthe opportunities thus afforded her of marking the various ... shewas nowleft a widow, withonly two children remaining outof a large and lovely family.Bythe death of several ...
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... shewas consigned atthe same timeto thechargeofa great aunt, who was alsoher god mother. This lady,whose name was Staunton, was a widow; and,being in possession ofa considerable jointure, she was enabled tomakea somewhat splendid ...
... shewas consigned atthe same timeto thechargeofa great aunt, who was alsoher god mother. This lady,whose name was Staunton, was a widow; and,being in possession ofa considerable jointure, she was enabled tomakea somewhat splendid ...
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... Shehad always been inthehabit of praying in a building with a steeple at one endof it, in hearing the lessons readbya ... shewas daily condemned to hear the dull and commonplace conversation of the very ordinary characters with whom her.
... Shehad always been inthehabit of praying in a building with a steeple at one endof it, in hearing the lessons readbya ... shewas daily condemned to hear the dull and commonplace conversation of the very ordinary characters with whom her.
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... shehad made her appearance at church,and, in consequence, before therest ofthe neighbours considered themselves ... shewas endued with a remarkable strength and quickness of feeling. Mrs. Holloway andher daughters weresittingatwork ...
... shehad made her appearance at church,and, in consequence, before therest ofthe neighbours considered themselves ... shewas endued with a remarkable strength and quickness of feeling. Mrs. Holloway andher daughters weresittingatwork ...
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... she was disappointed. Captain Vivian asked her, and, aftera moment's hesitation, sherose upwith him. And now, what ... shewas followedby Captain Vivian, and there, placingherself in a smallsettee near a bow window which openedinto the ...
... she was disappointed. Captain Vivian asked her, and, aftera moment's hesitation, sherose upwith him. And now, what ... shewas followedby Captain Vivian, and there, placingherself in a smallsettee near a bow window which openedinto the ...
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