The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 108
... dear Charlotte : O , happy day ! and how differently will the same night be spent by me this year - in listening to the whistling wind , and making tea for my father and mo- ther ! " Thus passed several weeks ; during which time she was ...
... dear Charlotte : O , happy day ! and how differently will the same night be spent by me this year - in listening to the whistling wind , and making tea for my father and mo- ther ! " Thus passed several weeks ; during which time she was ...
Page 116
... dear Charlotte seldom wrote more than one short epistle in six months . At length , however , after a longer silence than usual , her father , on his return from market , put a long letter into his daughter's hand , directed in the well ...
... dear Charlotte seldom wrote more than one short epistle in six months . At length , however , after a longer silence than usual , her father , on his return from market , put a long letter into his daughter's hand , directed in the well ...
Page 118
... Charlotte's happiness ? The pleasures I now enjoy are not such as I am ashamed to ask a dear friend to participate . Why are you not here to assist me in my labours ? What a sphere of useful- ness would open to you , were you now in ...
... Charlotte's happiness ? The pleasures I now enjoy are not such as I am ashamed to ask a dear friend to participate . Why are you not here to assist me in my labours ? What a sphere of useful- ness would open to you , were you now in ...
Page 119
... dear Charlotte had made of the im- proved society in that place , of her own many delightful occupations , and the wide sphere of usefulness which had opened to her - had indeed once more revived her feelings of regret at being shut up ...
... dear Charlotte had made of the im- proved society in that place , of her own many delightful occupations , and the wide sphere of usefulness which had opened to her - had indeed once more revived her feelings of regret at being shut up ...
Page 136
... Charlotte dressed indeed with neatness , but with all the plainness and economy of a Christian female , who thinks ... Charlotte to the chamber appointed for her , who whispered that she wished to be some time alone with her dear friend ...
... Charlotte dressed indeed with neatness , but with all the plainness and economy of a Christian female , who thinks ... Charlotte to the chamber appointed for her , who whispered that she wished to be some time alone with her dear friend ...
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