The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... sweet inexperience cast over the whole figure , which made my heart bleed at every pore , and led me to the indulgence of an encouraging persuasion , that the tragic end of this ill - fated princess was probably pre- ceded by such ...
... sweet inexperience cast over the whole figure , which made my heart bleed at every pore , and led me to the indulgence of an encouraging persuasion , that the tragic end of this ill - fated princess was probably pre- ceded by such ...
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... never shall I forget that sweet moment , when , the crisis of my fever being past , I opened my eyes , after a deep sleep , and saw both my parents watching anxiously by my pillow , my father holding THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 45.
... never shall I forget that sweet moment , when , the crisis of my fever being past , I opened my eyes , after a deep sleep , and saw both my parents watching anxiously by my pillow , my father holding THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 45.
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... sweet now as ever it was , unless some of the rocks or hills which surrounded her habitation are removed . ' " I was surprised at the acuteness of his reply , and said , ' I mistake , my little boy , if you have not studied the history ...
... sweet now as ever it was , unless some of the rocks or hills which surrounded her habitation are removed . ' " I was surprised at the acuteness of his reply , and said , ' I mistake , my little boy , if you have not studied the history ...
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... sweet and beautiful things in them , as would delight you far more than Pilpay's Fables or the Fairy Tales . They contain such glorious descriptions of ancient kings , heroes , and demi - gods , as well as of the noble actions which ...
... sweet and beautiful things in them , as would delight you far more than Pilpay's Fables or the Fairy Tales . They contain such glorious descriptions of ancient kings , heroes , and demi - gods , as well as of the noble actions which ...
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... sweet and plaintive accent , ' Don't be angry , aunt ; I did not mean to displease you . ' " Well then , ' I replied , ' repeat to me some of those passages you were speaking of , respecting the True Shepherd . ' " " I cannot remember ...
... sweet and plaintive accent , ' Don't be angry , aunt ; I did not mean to displease you . ' " Well then , ' I replied , ' repeat to me some of those passages you were speaking of , respecting the True Shepherd . ' " " I cannot remember ...
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