The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 185
... Rosalie , the eldest , was tall and graceful , uniting in her carriage much simplicity and dignity , which , no doubt , proceeded from a mind under the influence of grace ; for the religious instruction of this young woman had been much ...
... Rosalie , the eldest , was tall and graceful , uniting in her carriage much simplicity and dignity , which , no doubt , proceeded from a mind under the influence of grace ; for the religious instruction of this young woman had been much ...
Page 191
... Rosalie . " And they are dancing ! " said Annette , with a deep sigh . " Undoubtedly , " replied Rosalie . " Why do you ex- press surprise ? Is it not the common custom of the country to repair to the Guinguette on a Sunday even- ing ...
... Rosalie . " And they are dancing ! " said Annette , with a deep sigh . " Undoubtedly , " replied Rosalie . " Why do you ex- press surprise ? Is it not the common custom of the country to repair to the Guinguette on a Sunday even- ing ...
Page 192
... Rosalie , and thus addressed her : - " The evening is delightful , and our friends are assembled beneath the shade . May I not request the charming daughter of Madame de Foix to accompany me to the Guinguette ? I have long earnestly ...
... Rosalie , and thus addressed her : - " The evening is delightful , and our friends are assembled beneath the shade . May I not request the charming daughter of Madame de Foix to accompany me to the Guinguette ? I have long earnestly ...
Page 193
... Rosalie told her story , it was evident that she failed to obtain the concurrence of the young man at that time . Indeed , it was not a favourable moment , humanly speaking , to produce con- victions of a serious nature , when the heart ...
... Rosalie told her story , it was evident that she failed to obtain the concurrence of the young man at that time . Indeed , it was not a favourable moment , humanly speaking , to produce con- victions of a serious nature , when the heart ...
Page 195
... Rosalie tended , with the divine blessing , in no small degree , to confirm that peace which the incidents of the evening might otherwise have disturbed . In the mean time , many Lord's - days passed away , while the absence of the two ...
... Rosalie tended , with the divine blessing , in no small degree , to confirm that peace which the incidents of the evening might otherwise have disturbed . In the mean time , many Lord's - days passed away , while the absence of the two ...
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