The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... Iwas admitted, one morning, tosit with Lady Caroline, and certain otheryoung ladies ofdistinction, in the dressingroom of theformer.We were engaged withour needles,when Mr.William entered, and, addressing hissister affectionately ...
... Iwas admitted, one morning, tosit with Lady Caroline, and certain otheryoung ladies ofdistinction, in the dressingroom of theformer.We were engaged withour needles,when Mr.William entered, and, addressing hissister affectionately ...
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... Iwas saluted by him in thesamemanner. Allthistook up only one moment; for the treesinan instant concealed everything from mebut the white plumesofLadyCaroline's hat.“I remained at my window till the gaypartyhad passed; then ...
... Iwas saluted by him in thesamemanner. Allthistook up only one moment; for the treesinan instant concealed everything from mebut the white plumesofLadyCaroline's hat.“I remained at my window till the gaypartyhad passed; then ...
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... Iwas thatnightlikea man just awaking from a longfitof delirium or intoxication, and suddenly finding himself surrounded by the wreckof all thatwas once dear andpreciousto him destroyedby hisown hand inthe paroxysms of hismadness ...
... Iwas thatnightlikea man just awaking from a longfitof delirium or intoxication, and suddenly finding himself surrounded by the wreckof all thatwas once dear andpreciousto him destroyedby hisown hand inthe paroxysms of hismadness ...
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... Iwas a stranger, andyetookmein: naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visitedme: Iwas inprison, and ye came unto me.Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when sawwe thee an hungred, and fedthee? orthirsty, and gave ...
... Iwas a stranger, andyetookmein: naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visitedme: Iwas inprison, and ye came unto me.Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when sawwe thee an hungred, and fedthee? orthirsty, and gave ...
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... Iwas thirsty, and ye gave menodrink: / wasa stranger, and ye took me notin: naked, andye clothed me not: sick,and in prison, and ye visited me not. Then shall they alsoanswer him, saying,Lord, when sawwethee an hungred, ora thirst, or ...
... Iwas thirsty, and ye gave menodrink: / wasa stranger, and ye took me notin: naked, andye clothed me not: sick,and in prison, and ye visited me not. Then shall they alsoanswer him, saying,Lord, when sawwethee an hungred, ora thirst, or ...
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