The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 98
... Miss Emmeline , " I think I should have ventured to answer , that of this offence , at least , I am free ; and I should have made this asser- tion upon the childish supposition that this command- ment applies only to common swearers ...
... Miss Emmeline , " I think I should have ventured to answer , that of this offence , at least , I am free ; and I should have made this asser- tion upon the childish supposition that this command- ment applies only to common swearers ...
Page 103
... Miss Barber also , in order to persuade the kind father to submit to a year's longer separation from his child , assured him , that she should not charge a single farthing more for all the privileges Miss Anna would enjoy as parlour ...
... Miss Barber also , in order to persuade the kind father to submit to a year's longer separation from his child , assured him , that she should not charge a single farthing more for all the privileges Miss Anna would enjoy as parlour ...
Page 104
... Miss Charlotte Parker , was the daughter of a widow lady in L , a person of considerable figure and for- tune in the town ; and Miss Parker was , in consequence , made very much of by her governesses , who were , as my reader may have ...
... Miss Charlotte Parker , was the daughter of a widow lady in L , a person of considerable figure and for- tune in the town ; and Miss Parker was , in consequence , made very much of by her governesses , who were , as my reader may have ...
Page 105
Mary Martha Sherwood. order , as Miss Barber said , that she might enjoy every advantage which the summer months might afford from the best society of the town of L- It is not my present concern to enumerate the assem- blies , plays ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. order , as Miss Barber said , that she might enjoy every advantage which the summer months might afford from the best society of the town of L- It is not my present concern to enumerate the assem- blies , plays ...
Page 108
... Miss Parker . At length the letter arrived , and she ran up to her room to read it at leisure , and to be at liberty to give free course to her tears . The letter was long , and crossed backwards and for- wards . It brought no very ...
... Miss Parker . At length the letter arrived , and she ran up to her room to read it at leisure , and to be at liberty to give free course to her tears . The letter was long , and crossed backwards and for- wards . It brought no very ...
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