The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... Hartlands to be buried . And it was soon after this that my sister , who might then be about eighteen , began to attach herself particularly to me . She was taken to town , however , the next winter , introduced at court , and made ...
... Hartlands to be buried . And it was soon after this that my sister , who might then be about eighteen , began to attach herself particularly to me . She was taken to town , however , the next winter , introduced at court , and made ...
Page 206
... Hartlands , she gave me a most severe lecture on the general style of my manners . She began in a sort of sarcastic tone , and told me that my behaviour in com- pany did credit to my masters , viz . the groom and gamekeeper ; adding ...
... Hartlands , she gave me a most severe lecture on the general style of my manners . She began in a sort of sarcastic tone , and told me that my behaviour in com- pany did credit to my masters , viz . the groom and gamekeeper ; adding ...
Page 208
... Hartlands , we went to London , and began as many new arrange- ments in our town - house . I was resolved , also , that the entertainments which my sister gave should excel any thing of the kind displayed that season ; and , to crown ...
... Hartlands , we went to London , and began as many new arrange- ments in our town - house . I was resolved , also , that the entertainments which my sister gave should excel any thing of the kind displayed that season ; and , to crown ...
Page 209
... Hartland Hall was constantly full of company . During the whole of the autumn after my marriage , it was crowded with ... Hartlands , and returned to London at Christmas ; and , by this time , I was become so fashionable a husband , that ...
... Hartland Hall was constantly full of company . During the whole of the autumn after my marriage , it was crowded with ... Hartlands , and returned to London at Christmas ; and , by this time , I was become so fashionable a husband , that ...
Page 211
... Hartlands ; while I and my sister took a turn to the Lakes , wishing to have it supposed that the afflicted widower required some change of scene . At the end of two months , we returned to Hartlands ; and it was then , for the first ...
... Hartlands ; while I and my sister took a turn to the Lakes , wishing to have it supposed that the afflicted widower required some change of scene . At the end of two months , we returned to Hartlands ; and it was then , for the first ...
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