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Page 113
No , " said Eleanore , “ my father was a Protestant ; and he left it , as his last
injunction , that we should be educated in a Protestant school . " “ But Madame is
a Roman Catholic , is she not ? ” asked Joanna . " O yes , ” said Eleanore ; " and
so is ...
No , " said Eleanore , “ my father was a Protestant ; and he left it , as his last
injunction , that we should be educated in a Protestant school . " “ But Madame is
a Roman Catholic , is she not ? ” asked Joanna . " O yes , ” said Eleanore ; " and
so is ...
Page 136
0 th SU Pc “ You do not suppose , Monsieur , ” replied Eleanore , “ that my
religious feelings are such as will be affected by the praise , or dispraise , of man
? My principles , I hope and trust , are not so variable , as that I should depart
from ...
0 th SU Pc “ You do not suppose , Monsieur , ” replied Eleanore , “ that my
religious feelings are such as will be affected by the praise , or dispraise , of man
? My principles , I hope and trust , are not so variable , as that I should depart
from ...
Page 137
through all her daughter's disguises , one day exclaimed , in a sort of triumph , “
Je crois veritablement , oui , je cros que Eleanore ne s'affligera point a dire un
adieu eternal a son amie , et a la belle vallee de S“ And why do you think so ...
through all her daughter's disguises , one day exclaimed , in a sort of triumph , “
Je crois veritablement , oui , je cros que Eleanore ne s'affligera point a dire un
adieu eternal a son amie , et a la belle vallee de S“ And why do you think so ...
Page 173
... by the especial desire of her sister ; for , since the indiscreet patronage which
Joanna had bestowed on Eleanore , an indifference had arisen between the
sisters , which , on the part of Eleanore , had now amounted to absolute
alienation .
... by the especial desire of her sister ; for , since the indiscreet patronage which
Joanna had bestowed on Eleanore , an indifference had arisen between the
sisters , which , on the part of Eleanore , had now amounted to absolute
alienation .
Page 187
said Eleanore , thrown off her guard by this abrupt inquiry . “ Who told you . " “ It
would be strange , indeed , ” replied the faithful servant , “ if I did not know what
every body knows . " “ What does every body know ? " asked Eleanore . “ Why ,
that ...
said Eleanore , thrown off her guard by this abrupt inquiry . “ Who told you . " “ It
would be strange , indeed , ” replied the faithful servant , “ if I did not know what
every body knows . " “ What does every body know ? " asked Eleanore . “ Why ,
that ...
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