The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 104
... Miss Parker had one sister only , who , as well as herself , was a school- fellow of Anna's . But Miss Jane was considerably younger than her sister ; and being a lively child , and much spoiled , was , at one time , the plaything , and ...
... Miss Parker had one sister only , who , as well as herself , was a school- fellow of Anna's . But Miss Jane was considerably younger than her sister ; and being a lively child , and much spoiled , was , at one time , the plaything , and ...
Page 136
... Miss Par- ker , and her gay sister Miss Jane , ran into the room to welcome and embrace her . Anna's mind was in too correct a state to allow her to be frightened , or to ap- pear awkward before her young friends , but she cer- tainly ...
... Miss Par- ker , and her gay sister Miss Jane , ran into the room to welcome and embrace her . Anna's mind was in too correct a state to allow her to be frightened , or to ap- pear awkward before her young friends , but she cer- tainly ...
Page 137
... Miss Parker led the way into the dining - parlour , where the only addition to the party was Miss Jane , who was just come in from the usual round of visitings and shopping which occu- pied her mornings . Anna enquired for Mrs. Parker ...
... Miss Parker led the way into the dining - parlour , where the only addition to the party was Miss Jane , who was just come in from the usual round of visitings and shopping which occu- pied her mornings . Anna enquired for Mrs. Parker ...
Page 138
... Miss Charlotte , you would not wish to be quite particular in matters of such little im- portance ? " 66 " Anna , " said Miss Jane , laughing , you perhaps suppose that the religious people in L- do not think at all of dress . I allow ...
... Miss Charlotte , you would not wish to be quite particular in matters of such little im- portance ? " 66 " Anna , " said Miss Jane , laughing , you perhaps suppose that the religious people in L- do not think at all of dress . I allow ...
Page 139
... Mrs. Parker's dressing - room , accompanied by Miss Jane , who remain- ed with them till informed that the sedan - chair was come to convey her to her party . Anna found Mrs. Parker looking very dull , and even dejected ; and when that ...
... Mrs. Parker's dressing - room , accompanied by Miss Jane , who remain- ed with them till informed that the sedan - chair was come to convey her to her party . Anna found Mrs. Parker looking very dull , and even dejected ; and when that ...
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