The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... happy wife of an excellent man in exalted life , and the joyful mother of a beautiful and pious family . " The lady of the manor then rang her bell , and di- rected her servant to bring in a small casket which she had placed on her ...
... happy wife of an excellent man in exalted life , and the joyful mother of a beautiful and pious family . " The lady of the manor then rang her bell , and di- rected her servant to bring in a small casket which she had placed on her ...
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... happy princess in later life , when the world had finished that work of corruption which we are well informed was too successfully begun in the court of her ambitious mo- ther ; when the caprices of fashion had destroyed her native ...
... happy princess in later life , when the world had finished that work of corruption which we are well informed was too successfully begun in the court of her ambitious mo- ther ; when the caprices of fashion had destroyed her native ...
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... happy to say , ' he added , that I trust the representation which we are about to witness will harmonize so well with the scenery , that the illusion will be heightened rather than diminished thereby . We are to have nothing barbarous ...
... happy to say , ' he added , that I trust the representation which we are about to witness will harmonize so well with the scenery , that the illusion will be heightened rather than diminished thereby . We are to have nothing barbarous ...
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... happy hour ! O ! exquisite moment ! O ! infinite delight ! ' were the words , or something like the words , with which she saluted me , as she drew me further beneath the shade of the trees . " I can only speak to you , I can only bid ...
... happy hour ! O ! exquisite moment ! O ! infinite delight ! ' were the words , or something like the words , with which she saluted me , as she drew me further beneath the shade of the trees . " I can only speak to you , I can only bid ...
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... happy by falling into such society as confirmed all those de- sires which , under the blessing of God , had been first excited in our minds by the conversation of Mr. Gis- borne . My beloved mother died before the termination of the war ...
... happy by falling into such society as confirmed all those de- sires which , under the blessing of God , had been first excited in our minds by the conversation of Mr. Gis- borne . My beloved mother died before the termination of the war ...
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