The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females, 4. köideF. Houlston, 1826 |
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... never committed murder , that is very certain . ' " " And would you not venture to assert as much now , my dear Miss Emmeline ? " said the lady of the manor , smiling . The young lady shook her head , and replied , " No , no ; I have ...
... never committed murder , that is very certain . ' " " And would you not venture to assert as much now , my dear Miss Emmeline ? " said the lady of the manor , smiling . The young lady shook her head , and replied , " No , no ; I have ...
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... never saw this subject in such a light before : for it is only a very short time since I should have said , with Hazael , ' Is thy servant a dog , that he should do this thing ? " " The lady of the manor then proceeded to make the fol ...
... never saw this subject in such a light before : for it is only a very short time since I should have said , with Hazael , ' Is thy servant a dog , that he should do this thing ? " " The lady of the manor then proceeded to make the fol ...
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... never met with any other symptom of persecution on that account , than now and then a significant glance or wink , given by one boy to another , with some kind of expres sion of mock commendation of Edmund Stephens's piety . Edmund was ...
... never met with any other symptom of persecution on that account , than now and then a significant glance or wink , given by one boy to another , with some kind of expres sion of mock commendation of Edmund Stephens's piety . Edmund was ...
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... never fight . " By this time the whole school were gathered round the three boys , and all with one accord called upon Johnson to let Edmund Stephens alone . And some of the nobler spirits among them said , " We dare to call any boy ...
... never fight . " By this time the whole school were gathered round the three boys , and all with one accord called upon Johnson to let Edmund Stephens alone . And some of the nobler spirits among them said , " We dare to call any boy ...
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... never felt him- self quite happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Stephens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an inmate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar ...
... never felt him- self quite happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Stephens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an inmate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar ...
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