The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... noble society here present . ' " My arrival ? I replied ; ' how can it be possible that the expectation of seeing a person of so little im- portance as myself should have affected a single indivi- dual THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 31.
... noble society here present . ' " My arrival ? I replied ; ' how can it be possible that the expectation of seeing a person of so little im- portance as myself should have affected a single indivi- dual THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 31.
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Mary Martha Sherwood. portance as myself should have affected a single indivi- dual in this company ? ' " It affected all and every one , ' she answered , ' at least among our younger people ; for some desired , and others feared to see ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. portance as myself should have affected a single indivi- dual in this company ? ' " It affected all and every one , ' she answered , ' at least among our younger people ; for some desired , and others feared to see ...
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... affected fire , ' And , in truth , if I must needs pay my adoration to blocks of wood and marble , I know not whether I should not be quite as well disposed to bestow them at yonder shrine , as to kneel before St. Antoine de la Barbé ...
... affected fire , ' And , in truth , if I must needs pay my adoration to blocks of wood and marble , I know not whether I should not be quite as well disposed to bestow them at yonder shrine , as to kneel before St. Antoine de la Barbé ...
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... affected my poor mo- ther so violently , as to render her incapable of using any means to soften to me this dreadful information ; though there was reason enough to suppose that it would distress me beyond measure , as one whose folly ...
... affected my poor mo- ther so violently , as to render her incapable of using any means to soften to me this dreadful information ; though there was reason enough to suppose that it would distress me beyond measure , as one whose folly ...
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... affected , and my countenance shewed my displea- sure . He observed it ; and instantly repressing his mirth , he said to me in a sweet and plaintive accent , ' Don't be angry , aunt ; I did not mean to displease you . ' " Well then ...
... affected , and my countenance shewed my displea- sure . He observed it ; and instantly repressing his mirth , he said to me in a sweet and plaintive accent , ' Don't be angry , aunt ; I did not mean to displease you . ' " Well then ...
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