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Page 41
And although , as soon as the amusement of this classical evening was
concluded , my parents took me between them , and brought me back to our
apartments in the town , yet I thought of little else till I went to bed but the new
acquaintances I ...
And although , as soon as the amusement of this classical evening was
concluded , my parents took me between them , and brought me back to our
apartments in the town , yet I thought of little else till I went to bed but the new
acquaintances I ...
Page 89
It was , however , several minutes before I felt myself sufficiently calm to appear ,
before my mother ; and when I at length resolved on so doing , I took a turn round
the house , entered at a sidedoor , and came into the saloon as if I had come ...
It was , however , several minutes before I felt myself sufficiently calm to appear ,
before my mother ; and when I at length resolved on so doing , I took a turn round
the house , entered at a sidedoor , and came into the saloon as if I had come ...
Page 111
... had not found that comfort and satisfaction in her society which they had
promised themselves — when a change took place in the little circle of Anna's
acquaintance among the hills , which produced consequences of the highest
importance ...
... had not found that comfort and satisfaction in her society which they had
promised themselves — when a change took place in the little circle of Anna's
acquaintance among the hills , which produced consequences of the highest
importance ...
Page 135
... an equally cheerful state of mind the next day . Mr. Williams accompanied his
daughter to Mrs. Parker's door ; and then , being called elsewhere by particular
business , he took an affectionate leave of her , THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 135
.
... an equally cheerful state of mind the next day . Mr. Williams accompanied his
daughter to Mrs. Parker's door ; and then , being called elsewhere by particular
business , he took an affectionate leave of her , THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 135
.
Page 137
The conversation now took a new turn . Miss Jane mentioned the winter fashions
as being just arrived , and Miss Charlotte asked what they were . While she was
speaking , she eyed her friend's travelling - dress in a manner which a little ...
The conversation now took a new turn . Miss Jane mentioned the winter fashions
as being just arrived , and Miss Charlotte asked what they were . While she was
speaking , she eyed her friend's travelling - dress in a manner which a little ...
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