The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 97
... Antoinette ; where , after having tried various places , she at length settled in a small house in the beautiful town of Reading , in Berkshire ; being in- duced to fix there , by a hope of sometimes seeing some individuals of her own ...
... Antoinette ; where , after having tried various places , she at length settled in a small house in the beautiful town of Reading , in Berkshire ; being in- duced to fix there , by a hope of sometimes seeing some individuals of her own ...
Page 100
... Antoinette lost little by their exchange of the seclusion of the school - room on a Sunday evening for the gaiety of their mother's house . For at that pe- riod religion obtained no part of the attention of the teachers within the walls ...
... Antoinette lost little by their exchange of the seclusion of the school - room on a Sunday evening for the gaiety of their mother's house . For at that pe- riod religion obtained no part of the attention of the teachers within the walls ...
Page 101
... Antoinette possessed all these in uncommon perfection , and were very good figures , com- bining in their persons the vivacity and brilliance of their mother's nation with the fine bloom of their father's , they were generally esteemed ...
... Antoinette possessed all these in uncommon perfection , and were very good figures , com- bining in their persons the vivacity and brilliance of their mother's nation with the fine bloom of their father's , they were generally esteemed ...
Page 104
... Antoinette ; who were the children of a nominal Protestant and a real Papist . When Mrs. Hay discovered that their mother was ab- sent , and their father dead , and that they were actually without friends in the country , she invited ...
... Antoinette ; who were the children of a nominal Protestant and a real Papist . When Mrs. Hay discovered that their mother was ab- sent , and their father dead , and that they were actually without friends in the country , she invited ...
Page 106
... Antoinette , from frequently hearing the same things repeated which she had first heard from the old lady at the boarding - school , was , by the divine blessing , led to meditate more seriously on these subjects than she had ever ...
... Antoinette , from frequently hearing the same things repeated which she had first heard from the old lady at the boarding - school , was , by the divine blessing , led to meditate more seriously on these subjects than she had ever ...
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