The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... letter to you , which I received a short time ago from a lady , who is now the 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 ...
... letter to you , which I received a short time ago from a lady , who is now the 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 ...
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... letter , toge- ther with a small painting representing a young and ex- tremely lovely person dressed in the habit of ... letter . A Letter from Ellen Temple respecting the Effect pro- duced upon the youthful Mind by our usual Classical ...
... letter , toge- ther with a small painting representing a young and ex- tremely lovely person dressed in the habit of ... letter . A Letter from Ellen Temple respecting the Effect pro- duced upon the youthful Mind by our usual Classical ...
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... must accompany him through the whole of life . " But without saying too much in this place on a sub- ject to which I must again call your attention in a fur- ther part of my letter - I must request you 22 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... must accompany him through the whole of life . " But without saying too much in this place on a sub- ject to which I must again call your attention in a fur- ther part of my letter - I must request you 22 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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Mary Martha Sherwood. ther part of my letter - I must request you , my dear Madam , to represent me to yourself at the age of four- teen , settled with my parents in the chateau of Waren- heim , among the most beautiful and least rugged ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. ther part of my letter - I must request you , my dear Madam , to represent me to yourself at the age of four- teen , settled with my parents in the chateau of Waren- heim , among the most beautiful and least rugged ...
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... letter in her hand . I was alarmed ; and on entreating to be told the contents of the letter , she informed me that it was from England , and contain- ed an account of the sudden death of my sister , with the additional information that ...
... letter in her hand . I was alarmed ; and on entreating to be told the contents of the letter , she informed me that it was from England , and contain- ed an account of the sudden death of my sister , with the additional information that ...
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