The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... mother's death , and never saw her more ; though he ever retained a tender recollection of her , and seldom spoke of ... mother , and render her so especially a help meet for the nobler sex . 66 My sister , being entitled to a large ...
... mother's death , and never saw her more ; though he ever retained a tender recollection of her , and seldom spoke of ... mother , and render her so especially a help meet for the nobler sex . 66 My sister , being entitled to a large ...
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... mother . Being at that time in easy and affluent circumstances , he was not led to this second marriage by the same motives which had formerly influenced him , for my mother was a very beautiful woman , and nearly allied to the first fa ...
... mother . Being at that time in easy and affluent circumstances , he was not led to this second marriage by the same motives which had formerly influenced him , for my mother was a very beautiful woman , and nearly allied to the first fa ...
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... leaving Versailles was the sud- den death of my mother's only brother , by which a very large property devolved to her in the duchy of Baden . I remember little accurately respecting my journey , or of 18 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... leaving Versailles was the sud- den death of my mother's only brother , by which a very large property devolved to her in the duchy of Baden . I remember little accurately respecting my journey , or of 18 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... mother was not only well known but distantly related , and as it was a season of public festivity in the court of Baden , my father was pleased to make my mother and myself the companions of his journey . This was a gratifying incident ...
... mother was not only well known but distantly related , and as it was a season of public festivity in the court of Baden , my father was pleased to make my mother and myself the companions of his journey . This was a gratifying incident ...
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... mother and myself to a gala to be celebrated that very evening at the palace . " It was with no small delight that I saw myself ar- rayed in a magnificent dress for this my first appearance in a royal circle ; and the sight of my own ...
... mother and myself to a gala to be celebrated that very evening at the palace . " It was with no small delight that I saw myself ar- rayed in a magnificent dress for this my first appearance in a royal circle ; and the sight of my own ...
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