The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 202
... Helmly . Seldom , I believe , has a more dangerous man found means to enter a family , and make himself acceptable to its master , than this man was when my father chose him for my preceptor ; and gave to him , soon after , the rectory ...
... Helmly . Seldom , I believe , has a more dangerous man found means to enter a family , and make himself acceptable to its master , than this man was when my father chose him for my preceptor ; and gave to him , soon after , the rectory ...
Page 212
... Helmly and the two children at Hartlands . My reader will not be at a loss to fill up the outline of our excursion , through France and Switzerland , to Italy , nor be puzzled to conceive the manner in which two such persons , having no ...
... Helmly and the two children at Hartlands . My reader will not be at a loss to fill up the outline of our excursion , through France and Switzerland , to Italy , nor be puzzled to conceive the manner in which two such persons , having no ...
Page 218
... Helmly , informing me that my son had been several times attacked by convulsions and that , as there was no hope of his life , it would be well for me to hasten home , lest the Goldings should raise any difficulties respecting his ...
... Helmly , informing me that my son had been several times attacked by convulsions and that , as there was no hope of his life , it would be well for me to hasten home , lest the Goldings should raise any difficulties respecting his ...
Page 224
... Helmly . Our meeting was cor- dial ; and when I introduced him to Lady Roxeter , she bestowed upon him one of her lovely smiles , but was impatient to know how the baby was - thus again re- minding me what ought to have been my first ...
... Helmly . Our meeting was cor- dial ; and when I introduced him to Lady Roxeter , she bestowed upon him one of her lovely smiles , but was impatient to know how the baby was - thus again re- minding me what ought to have been my first ...
Page 225
... Helmly's study ( for we had arrived un- expectedly , and no other room was ready for us ) that this conversation took place ; and we were interrupted , in the midst of these expressions of my wicked desires , by a servant , who begged ...
... Helmly's study ( for we had arrived un- expectedly , and no other room was ready for us ) that this conversation took place ; and we were interrupted , in the midst of these expressions of my wicked desires , by a servant , who begged ...
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