The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... Christopher . Ernesthus Muller , being thus set free from a union which promised nothing but misery , and having given up his child to the care of its maternal grandmother , quitted Geneva and came over to England , to attend to some ...
... Christopher . Ernesthus Muller , being thus set free from a union which promised nothing but misery , and having given up his child to the care of its maternal grandmother , quitted Geneva and came over to England , to attend to some ...
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... Christopher , who , though not allied to her by blood , seemed to have a thousand claims on her tenderness and compassion . The very idea that this little boy was not loved by his father rendered him the more dear to her tender heart ...
... Christopher , who , though not allied to her by blood , seemed to have a thousand claims on her tenderness and compassion . The very idea that this little boy was not loved by his father rendered him the more dear to her tender heart ...
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... Christopher , when relieved from his father's pre- sence , soon recovered his natural ease and cheerfulness of character ; and , though some sagacious persons hint- ed that the old lady sometimes carried her indulgence too far , yet the ...
... Christopher , when relieved from his father's pre- sence , soon recovered his natural ease and cheerfulness of character ; and , though some sagacious persons hint- ed that the old lady sometimes carried her indulgence too far , yet the ...
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... Christopher to study the Bible ; he was taught to write and cipher , to read history , and to draw maps ; and , when of a proper age , she procured a respectable clergyman of the name of Harrington , in the town , to give him classical ...
... Christopher to study the Bible ; he was taught to write and cipher , to read history , and to draw maps ; and , when of a proper age , she procured a respectable clergyman of the name of Harrington , in the town , to give him classical ...
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... Christopher was sometimes hasty and unjust , one gentle word on the part of his friend , or one tear of his lovely Emily , would always bring him to his recollection , and restore him to temper and reason again . No particular change ...
... Christopher was sometimes hasty and unjust , one gentle word on the part of his friend , or one tear of his lovely Emily , would always bring him to his recollection , and restore him to temper and reason again . No particular change ...
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