The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... father was a remarkably handsome man ; his personal accomplishments being of a kind which served as a letter of ... father's private tutor at Oxford was a man of ta- lent ; and having , no doubt , in his situation as an instructor of ...
... father was a remarkably handsome man ; his personal accomplishments being of a kind which served as a letter of ... father's private tutor at Oxford was a man of ta- lent ; and having , no doubt , in his situation as an instructor of ...
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... father forward in the diplomatic line ; but as no situation of this kind immediately offered , upon my father's leaving the University , he was without employment for two years , during which time he indulged in some expences which his ...
... father forward in the diplomatic line ; but as no situation of this kind immediately offered , upon my father's leaving the University , he was without employment for two years , during which time he indulged in some expences which his ...
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... father's love of literature , procured for her , when at a proper age , a learned tutor in the person of a middle - aged clergyman of the name of Gisborne , who , while the old lady herself undertook those branches of my sister's ...
... father's love of literature , procured for her , when at a proper age , a learned tutor in the person of a middle - aged clergyman of the name of Gisborne , who , while the old lady herself undertook those branches of my sister's ...
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... father first saw my mother . Being at that time in easy and affluent circumstances , he was not led to this second ... father's wife ; though some years after their marriage , through the sudden death of an only brother , she became the ...
... father first saw my mother . Being at that time in easy and affluent circumstances , he was not led to this second ... father's wife ; though some years after their marriage , through the sudden death of an only brother , she became the ...
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... at Versailles , where my father had a country- house . Though I have myself been a great traveller on the Continent , I never saw a palace which conveyed to my mind such an idea of regal pomp as 12 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... at Versailles , where my father had a country- house . Though I have myself been a great traveller on the Continent , I never saw a palace which conveyed to my mind such an idea of regal pomp as 12 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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