The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... short story , which is particularly to our present purpose . " The lady of the manor then took a manuscript from a drawer , and read as follows . ↑ The History of Anna . On the western acclivity THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 99.
... short story , which is particularly to our present purpose . " The lady of the manor then took a manuscript from a drawer , and read as follows . ↑ The History of Anna . On the western acclivity THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 99.
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Mary Martha Sherwood. ↑ The History of Anna . On the western acclivity of one of those ridges of hills which in part separate England from Wales , there stands an old - fashioned farm - house , which , from some remains of ... Anna. ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. ↑ The History of Anna . On the western acclivity of one of those ridges of hills which in part separate England from Wales , there stands an old - fashioned farm - house , which , from some remains of ... Anna. ...
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... Anna . This little girl , who had arrived so unexpectedly , would have , no doubt , been the darling of her parents , had she promised , in infancy , to have possessed no at- tractions superior to those of the notable dame her mother ...
... Anna . This little girl , who had arrived so unexpectedly , would have , no doubt , been the darling of her parents , had she promised , in infancy , to have possessed no at- tractions superior to those of the notable dame her mother ...
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... Anna what they called a good education ; when her mother proposed that she should be sent to a boarding - school . After much discussion , a school was chosen for their daughter in the town of L- which was about forty miles from the ...
... Anna what they called a good education ; when her mother proposed that she should be sent to a boarding - school . After much discussion , a school was chosen for their daughter in the town of L- which was about forty miles from the ...
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... Anna would enjoy as parlour - boarder ; confidently asserting , that this last year , if properly employed , would be more ad- vantageous to the dear young lady than all the fore- going instructions she had received , since she might ...
... Anna would enjoy as parlour - boarder ; confidently asserting , that this last year , if properly employed , would be more ad- vantageous to the dear young lady than all the fore- going instructions she had received , since she might ...
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