The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 228
... Isabella , the elder of her two daughters , followed her mother with tottering steps , and amused her with her infant prattle . The dressing - room itself contained several pieces of fur- niture to which the poor lady had always shewn a ...
... Isabella , the elder of her two daughters , followed her mother with tottering steps , and amused her with her infant prattle . The dressing - room itself contained several pieces of fur- niture to which the poor lady had always shewn a ...
Page 229
... Isabella , the elder , was nearly three years of age , and 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 ...
... Isabella , the elder , was nearly three years of age , and 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 ...
Page 231
... Isabella , who was assuredly a very beautiful young lady ; and Mrs. Burton was in such high authority in the family , and among the dependents of the family , that her word was upon no account to be disputed . Thus was Clarissa shielded ...
... Isabella , who was assuredly a very beautiful young lady ; and Mrs. Burton was in such high authority in the family , and among the dependents of the family , that her word was upon no account to be disputed . Thus was Clarissa shielded ...
Page 232
... Isabella , when she had contem- plated this affecting scene for some moments , " there is mamma in the garden ! I dare say that she wants to be standing still to tell some of her long stories . Do you know , Mrs. Neale , " continued the ...
... Isabella , when she had contem- plated this affecting scene for some moments , " there is mamma in the garden ! I dare say that she wants to be standing still to tell some of her long stories . Do you know , Mrs. Neale , " continued the ...
Page 233
... Isabella : " but I doubt not you would be as tired of them as other peo- ple are . " The naughty girl then bent down ... Isabella , saying , " Miss , what have you said to vex your sister ? " Isabella , with much confidence , repeated ...
... Isabella : " but I doubt not you would be as tired of them as other peo- ple are . " The naughty girl then bent down ... Isabella , saying , " Miss , what have you said to vex your sister ? " Isabella , with much confidence , repeated ...
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