The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 192
... Florimond approach- ing , a young farmer with whom she had become slightly acquainted passing and repassing with her mother to and from the halle . This young man might best be described in the words of Thomson , the elegant poet of our ...
... Florimond approach- ing , a young farmer with whom she had become slightly acquainted passing and repassing with her mother to and from the halle . This young man might best be described in the words of Thomson , the elegant poet of our ...
Page 193
... Florimond turned from her with some appear- ance of disdain ; and that such was the abstraction of her mind for some seconds , that she stood immoveably fixed to the spot till the intervening branches of a neighbouring thicket concealed ...
... Florimond turned from her with some appear- ance of disdain ; and that such was the abstraction of her mind for some seconds , that she stood immoveably fixed to the spot till the intervening branches of a neighbouring thicket concealed ...
Page 201
... Florimond , who was passing by in his way to the village , came up to them , and , observing the distress of Rosalie , enquired , with considerable earnestness , the cause of those tears which flowed so abundantly down her cheeks . As ...
... Florimond , who was passing by in his way to the village , came up to them , and , observing the distress of Rosalie , enquired , with considerable earnestness , the cause of those tears which flowed so abundantly down her cheeks . As ...
Page 202
... Florimond , entreating her to be comforted , assured her that he would take care that her sister should return in safety to her home : and having made this promise , he proceeded to the place of public resort , meditating , as he went ...
... Florimond , entreating her to be comforted , assured her that he would take care that her sister should return in safety to her home : and having made this promise , he proceeded to the place of public resort , meditating , as he went ...
Page 203
... Florimond's , was heard from a small distance ; and the young farmer coming forwards , addressed Annette in a voice which by no means par- took of the undertones which had made Rosalie so uneasy , and asked if he should have the ...
... Florimond's , was heard from a small distance ; and the young farmer coming forwards , addressed Annette in a voice which by no means par- took of the undertones which had made Rosalie so uneasy , and asked if he should have the ...
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