The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 36
... length reached our ears ; on which we resumed our walk , in the direction whence it proceeded , amusing ourselves , as we passed , with a conversation of which I remember little , till , hav- ing made many circumvolutions in the ...
... length reached our ears ; on which we resumed our walk , in the direction whence it proceeded , amusing ourselves , as we passed , with a conversation of which I remember little , till , hav- ing made many circumvolutions in the ...
Page 41
... length to take alarm : and as his own affairs at court were not yet terminated , he conceived the sudden resolution of send- ing me home with my mother . " As my father did not at that time acquaint me with the real cause of this ...
... length to take alarm : and as his own affairs at court were not yet terminated , he conceived the sudden resolution of send- ing me home with my mother . " As my father did not at that time acquaint me with the real cause of this ...
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... length , worn with fatigue , I fell into a profound sleep ; from which I awoke again only to waste the next day in wretched feelings and perplexing thoughts . " In this manner several days passed , and passed like a dream of which I ...
... length , worn with fatigue , I fell into a profound sleep ; from which I awoke again only to waste the next day in wretched feelings and perplexing thoughts . " In this manner several days passed , and passed like a dream of which I ...
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... length , and that I believe there are now few persons in England who have not just and correct opinions on this subject . " The winter passed away at Warenheim without being marked by any event worthy of notice ; and when the spring ...
... length , and that I believe there are now few persons in England who have not just and correct opinions on this subject . " The winter passed away at Warenheim without being marked by any event worthy of notice ; and when the spring ...
Page 48
... length , a courier having announced the speedy approach of my father's carriage , I had scarcely time to run into the portico , before the little traveller , preceding his companion , sprang from the carriage , and was folded in my arms ...
... length , a courier having announced the speedy approach of my father's carriage , I had scarcely time to run into the portico , before the little traveller , preceding his companion , sprang from the carriage , and was folded in my arms ...
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