The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... Gisborne , who , while the old lady herself undertook those branches of my sister's education which parti- cularly belong to her sex , occupied himself in the culti- vation of her mind and the improvement of her talents . " As far as I ...
... Gisborne , who , while the old lady herself undertook those branches of my sister's education which parti- cularly belong to her sex , occupied himself in the culti- vation of her mind and the improvement of her talents . " As far as I ...
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... Gisborne , with the orphan , would probably be with us in a few weeks . " There are perhaps few feelings which can be con- ceived more painful to a mind of any sensibility , than to be suddenly and violently awakened from the indulgence ...
... Gisborne , with the orphan , would probably be with us in a few weeks . " There are perhaps few feelings which can be con- ceived more painful to a mind of any sensibility , than to be suddenly and violently awakened from the indulgence ...
Page 48
... Gisborne . No sooner were we in- formed that they were actually on the Continent , than my father proceeded to Cologne in order to meet them , as Mr. Gisborne had chosen the route through the Low Countries in order that he might visit ...
... Gisborne . No sooner were we in- formed that they were actually on the Continent , than my father proceeded to Cologne in order to meet them , as Mr. Gisborne had chosen the route through the Low Countries in order that he might visit ...
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... Gisborne had been left at Bonn , and I took occasion to ask my father what he was . " We know him to be a good man , ' he said , ' and I have found him to be a polite and even an elegant man in his manners ; a neat old gentleman ...
... Gisborne had been left at Bonn , and I took occasion to ask my father what he was . " We know him to be a good man , ' he said , ' and I have found him to be a polite and even an elegant man in his manners ; a neat old gentleman ...
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... Gisborne might arrive , or how long his absence might be protracted , that it would be well to supply the child with some employment . But before any thing of this sort could properly be done , it was necessary to ascertain what the ...
... Gisborne might arrive , or how long his absence might be protracted , that it would be well to supply the child with some employment . But before any thing of this sort could properly be done , it was necessary to ascertain what the ...
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