The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 12
... apartment of the palace . In this portrait , the same infantine tenderness was visible ; and though the features seemed scarcely yet to have obtained their due proportion , yet there was an air of harmless- ness and sweet inexperience ...
... apartment of the palace . In this portrait , the same infantine tenderness was visible ; and though the features seemed scarcely yet to have obtained their due proportion , yet there was an air of harmless- ness and sweet inexperience ...
Page 29
... on the third day from our leaving home ; where my father having provided his family with the best apartments which so small a town could afford , D 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 29 "All this, however, may be considered as ...
... on the third day from our leaving home ; where my father having provided his family with the best apartments which so small a town could afford , D 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 29 "All this, however, may be considered as ...
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... apartment blazing with all the circum- stances of royal magnificence ; neither shall I trouble you with the various ... apartments of the suite which communicated with the presence - chamber , and where I was associated on a footing of ...
... apartment blazing with all the circum- stances of royal magnificence ; neither shall I trouble you with the various ... apartments of the suite which communicated with the presence - chamber , and where I was associated on a footing of ...
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... apartment , where the duke himself was engaged with such of his visitors as were most distinguished either for their age , their weight in public affairs , or the rank they held in the principa- lity . 6 " Come , ' said she , sit by me ...
... apartment , where the duke himself was engaged with such of his visitors as were most distinguished either for their age , their weight in public affairs , or the rank they held in the principa- lity . 6 " Come , ' said she , sit by me ...
Page 67
... apartments , prepared for their use , where for several days they pursued their usual employments , and we sel- dom saw them till we met at dinner : for breakfast is not a meal which is commonly taken in public by families on the ...
... apartments , prepared for their use , where for several days they pursued their usual employments , and we sel- dom saw them till we met at dinner : for breakfast is not a meal which is commonly taken in public by families on the ...
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