The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... seen it again at a later period . Soon after my birth , my parents went to France , and settled in Paris , having a country - house at Versailles , where I chiefly resided with my governess ; although I enjoyed much of the presence of ...
... seen it again at a later period . Soon after my birth , my parents went to France , and settled in Paris , having a country - house at Versailles , where I chiefly resided with my governess ; although I enjoyed much of the presence of ...
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... representation of some classical story ; and I have frequently seen the greater part of the metamor- phoses of Ovid represented on coarse paper , with a coarser pencil , and employed as a substitute for tapes- THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 21.
... representation of some classical story ; and I have frequently seen the greater part of the metamor- phoses of Ovid represented on coarse paper , with a coarser pencil , and employed as a substitute for tapes- THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 21.
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... seen cannot easily be forgotten . But it was necessary to pass the more orna- mented grounds surrounding our habitation , in order to enjoy an unobstructed view of these more savage pros- pects , which derived an additional degree of ...
... seen cannot easily be forgotten . But it was necessary to pass the more orna- mented grounds surrounding our habitation , in order to enjoy an unobstructed view of these more savage pros- pects , which derived an additional degree of ...
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... seen , could not easily be forgotten ; nevertheless , as I was then no deep phy- siognomist , I could not exactly ascertain what this ex- pression signified . The young man was , however , the accomplished gentleman in his manner and ...
... seen , could not easily be forgotten ; nevertheless , as I was then no deep phy- siognomist , I could not exactly ascertain what this ex- pression signified . The young man was , however , the accomplished gentleman in his manner and ...
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... seen it once to look for it again . " Somewhat more than an 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 ...
... seen it once to look for it again . " Somewhat more than an 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 ...
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