The Lady of the Manor (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. jaan 1860 |
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... atthe same timeto thechargeofa great aunt, who was alsoher god mother. This lady,whose name was Staunton, was a ... at the church service, and herevenings as regularly occupied by cards; for which last purpose, shemet some or other of ...
... atthe same timeto thechargeofa great aunt, who was alsoher god mother. This lady,whose name was Staunton, was a ... at the church service, and herevenings as regularly occupied by cards; for which last purpose, shemet some or other of ...
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... at church,and, in consequence, before therest ofthe neighbours considered themselves authorized to pay their compliments atthe parsonage. But, earlyas this visit was made after the arrival ofthefamily, itwas not before the report of Mrs ...
... at church,and, in consequence, before therest ofthe neighbours considered themselves authorized to pay their compliments atthe parsonage. But, earlyas this visit was made after the arrival ofthefamily, itwas not before the report of Mrs ...
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... atthe further end ofthe gallery began tofill, upon which those within retreatedto the rightand the left.The ... At the sound ofFrederick's voice, Altamont turned hastily round, and starting, recoiled a few steps, as if he had.
... atthe further end ofthe gallery began tofill, upon which those within retreatedto the rightand the left.The ... At the sound ofFrederick's voice, Altamont turned hastily round, and starting, recoiled a few steps, as if he had.
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... Atthe same time, poor Mariafound herself less well thanusual,and subject to many little uneasy feelings which, hadthey been much regarded, wouldhave ledher to new personal indulgences. Sheconsidered however thatif she did not now exert ...
... Atthe same time, poor Mariafound herself less well thanusual,and subject to many little uneasy feelings which, hadthey been much regarded, wouldhave ledher to new personal indulgences. Sheconsidered however thatif she did not now exert ...
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... representative of our family enteredthis townin hiscoach and four, atthe head of all the respectable gentlemenofthe county? andisit to be supposed that I should have nofeelingfor the degradation of his son? In no house have I been.
... representative of our family enteredthis townin hiscoach and four, atthe head of all the respectable gentlemenofthe county? andisit to be supposed that I should have nofeelingfor the degradation of his son? In no house have I been.
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