The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 191
... Annette , the younger daughter of Madame de Foix , who was sitting with her sister on a bench in a lower part of the garden . " It is the sound of the villagers in the Guinguette , ” said Rosalie . " And they are dancing ! " said Annette ...
... Annette , the younger daughter of Madame de Foix , who was sitting with her sister on a bench in a lower part of the garden . " It is the sound of the villagers in the Guinguette , ” said Rosalie . " And they are dancing ! " said Annette ...
Page 198
... Annette , who were returning home with some purchases which they had been making . Notwithstanding the singular dress of the Norman pea- sants , the beauty of these young women could not fail of striking the son of Monique . They wore ...
... Annette , who were returning home with some purchases which they had been making . Notwithstanding the singular dress of the Norman pea- sants , the beauty of these young women could not fail of striking the son of Monique . They wore ...
Page 199
... Annette . Thus Monique succeeded in introducing her son to the fair daughters of her neighbour ; neither did she fail to augur well from the indisposition of the mother , the news of which she had heard with considerable pleasure . The ...
... Annette . Thus Monique succeeded in introducing her son to the fair daughters of her neighbour ; neither did she fail to augur well from the indisposition of the mother , the news of which she had heard with considerable pleasure . The ...
Page 200
... Annette ; and it is with grief that I feel myself constrained to confess that she had not that difficulty with the younger sister which her son found with the elder . Annette had long secretly sighed for the pleasures of the Guinguette ...
... Annette ; and it is with grief that I feel myself constrained to confess that she had not that difficulty with the younger sister which her son found with the elder . Annette had long secretly sighed for the pleasures of the Guinguette ...
Page 201
... Annette : " and you surely will not be so ill - natured as to grieve her by informing her of my absence ? " " I will make you no promise , Annette , " said Rosalie . " If she asks me , I will assuredly tell her . I will hold out no ...
... Annette : " and you surely will not be so ill - natured as to grieve her by informing her of my absence ? " " I will make you no promise , Annette , " said Rosalie . " If she asks me , I will assuredly tell her . I will hold out no ...
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