The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 23
... door - ways which led from the peristyle into the interior of the house were many classic groups , executed in low relief of excellent work- manship ; while a variety of beautiful figures , after the antique , ornamented different parts ...
... door - ways which led from the peristyle into the interior of the house were many classic groups , executed in low relief of excellent work- manship ; while a variety of beautiful figures , after the antique , ornamented different parts ...
Page 84
... I hastened to my own room , and closed my door , in order to read it without in- terruption . " It contained , in the first place , much of that com- mon - place trash which is so frequently found in 84 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... I hastened to my own room , and closed my door , in order to read it without in- terruption . " It contained , in the first place , much of that com- mon - place trash which is so frequently found in 84 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 89
... door , and came into the saloon as if I had come from my own apartment . " I had lately affected to be much alone , and my mo- ther was one of those gentle and quiet characters whom it is never very difficult to deceive . No question ...
... door , and came into the saloon as if I had come from my own apartment . " I had lately affected to be much alone , and my mo- ther was one of those gentle and quiet characters whom it is never very difficult to deceive . No question ...
Page 100
... doors of oak , strengthened with knobs of iron , there is admittance into a very large low hall . This hall was formerly wainscoted with some kind of wood which time had made quite black , and which was set forth with grim and faded ...
... doors of oak , strengthened with knobs of iron , there is admittance into a very large low hall . This hall was formerly wainscoted with some kind of wood which time had made quite black , and which was set forth with grim and faded ...
Page 105
... Anna's unpleasant feelings about home were at length become so strong , that when , at the beginning of the Christmas vacation , she saw her father's little neat taxed - cart drive up to the door , instead THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 105.
... Anna's unpleasant feelings about home were at length become so strong , that when , at the beginning of the Christmas vacation , she saw her father's little neat taxed - cart drive up to the door , instead THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 105.
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