The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 31
... hour . " I had been introduced to this young lady in com- mon with many others , shortly after my admission into the palace , and had endeavoured to improve my ac- quaintance by putting one or two questions to her on inlifferent ...
... hour . " I had been introduced to this young lady in com- mon with many others , shortly after my admission into the palace , and had endeavoured to improve my ac- quaintance by putting one or two questions to her on inlifferent ...
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... hour , with the lively pictures she drew of every individual then within her view . In every description she conveyed something of satire , but it was with a delicate and courtly touch ; and every little piece of raillery seemed to ...
... hour , with the lively pictures she drew of every individual then within her view . In every description she conveyed something of satire , but it was with a delicate and courtly touch ; and every little piece of raillery seemed to ...
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... hour had passed in the manner above described , when the commencement of the amusements proposed for the evening were announced . I had been previously informed , that a tragedy was to be presented in the rural theatre , which is still ...
... hour had passed in the manner above described , when the commencement of the amusements proposed for the evening were announced . I had been previously informed , that a tragedy was to be presented in the rural theatre , which is still ...
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... hour from clouds resting on the horizon , unless by their undeviating forms and unchanging outlines . The borders of the tanks , the groves , and the parterres , were intersected by many broad gravel walks or ranges of trellis work ...
... hour from clouds resting on the horizon , unless by their undeviating forms and unchanging outlines . The borders of the tanks , the groves , and the parterres , were intersected by many broad gravel walks or ranges of trellis work ...
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... hour , from the mouths and pens of many good Christians , who continue to repeat the cry of , Great is Diana of the Ephesians , ' - because their fathers and grandfathers did so before them 38 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... hour , from the mouths and pens of many good Christians , who continue to repeat the cry of , Great is Diana of the Ephesians , ' - because their fathers and grandfathers did so before them 38 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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