The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 223
... Clarissa and Sir Charles Grandison , and whom he had often consulted concerning the deaths of his high- souled heroines . This " It was on a Sunday evening when we were first to be introduced to this family ; and on this occasion ...
... Clarissa and Sir Charles Grandison , and whom he had often consulted concerning the deaths of his high- souled heroines . This " It was on a Sunday evening when we were first to be introduced to this family ; and on this occasion ...
Page 226
... Clarissa . In one of the eastern counties of England , not very distant from the sea - shore , there is a village , or rather small town , so beautifully situated , and withal so cheap and convenient , as to have rendered it , for a ...
... Clarissa . In one of the eastern counties of England , not very distant from the sea - shore , there is a village , or rather small town , so beautifully situated , and withal so cheap and convenient , as to have rendered it , for a ...
Page 228
... Clarissa lay on her lap , while Isabella sat at her feet . There was also in this room , besides the tea - table above mentioned , another , on which stood a desk , and near which Mr. Danzy used to sit when he came to see his family in ...
... Clarissa lay on her lap , while Isabella sat at her feet . There was also in this room , besides the tea - table above mentioned , another , on which stood a desk , and near which Mr. Danzy used to sit when he came to see his family in ...
Page 229
... Clarissa , the younger , not more than half a year old , when they were deprived of the attentions of their tender mother . As Clarissa was a very tender infant , when ta- ken from her mother's breast , a decent matron , who re- sided ...
... Clarissa , the younger , not more than half a year old , when they were deprived of the attentions of their tender mother . As Clarissa was a very tender infant , when ta- ken from her mother's breast , a decent matron , who re- sided ...
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... Clarissa's nurse , was one of those happy persons who , though possessing little learning , and endowed with little skill except in the ordinary duties of common house- wifery , had been favoured , through divine grace , with a deep ...
... Clarissa's nurse , was one of those happy persons who , though possessing little learning , and endowed with little skill except in the ordinary duties of common house- wifery , had been favoured , through divine grace , with a deep ...
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