The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... Emily Courtney ; for this attractive young person was rarely seen in the streets ; and , as the family attended a small country church in the neighbourhood , the plain peo- ple there did not notice her , as the gay and thoughtless of a ...
... Emily Courtney ; for this attractive young person was rarely seen in the streets ; and , as the family attended a small country church in the neighbourhood , the plain peo- ple there did not notice her , as the gay and thoughtless of a ...
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... Mr. Muller took his leave of his children to go abroad . It was remarked by Mrs. Courtney that he part- ed from his son without a tear ; when the infant Emily was brought to him , and placed in his arms LADY OF THE MANOR . 9.
... Mr. Muller took his leave of his children to go abroad . It was remarked by Mrs. Courtney that he part- ed from his son without a tear ; when the infant Emily was brought to him , and placed in his arms LADY OF THE MANOR . 9.
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... Emily , though she saw no more before her a lovely and blooming daughter , who had been her sole earthly delight for many years of widowhood , yet she was not unhappy . She blessed her God for the comforts still left her ; she found ...
... Emily , though she saw no more before her a lovely and blooming daughter , who had been her sole earthly delight for many years of widowhood , yet she was not unhappy . She blessed her God for the comforts still left her ; she found ...
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... Emily was exactly six years younger than her brother , and was at first considered by him merely as a beautiful and delicate plaything , which might be injured by the least carelessness or roughness - by the least carelessness on his ...
... Emily was exactly six years younger than her brother , and was at first considered by him merely as a beautiful and delicate plaything , which might be injured by the least carelessness or roughness - by the least carelessness on his ...
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... Emily was able to accompany him into this wood , he used to point out this Lilliputian lake to her , and amuse her with recollections of his infancy , and tales of his child- hood , half remembered , and half blended with what he had ...
... Emily was able to accompany him into this wood , he used to point out this Lilliputian lake to her , and amuse her with recollections of his infancy , and tales of his child- hood , half remembered , and half blended with what he had ...
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