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Page 109
... Joanna ) was , however , though we hope not wholly unaffected by true religion , one of the worst helpmates which Mrs. Montague could have selected ; being at the same time , pleasing in her man- ners and extremely injudicious ; active ...
... Joanna ) was , however , though we hope not wholly unaffected by true religion , one of the worst helpmates which Mrs. Montague could have selected ; being at the same time , pleasing in her man- ners and extremely injudicious ; active ...
Page 110
... Joanna , she could not help expressing her admira- tion ; adding the pious wish that these young people might be spiritually benefited by their residence in that village . They are charming young women in person and manner , Joanna ...
... Joanna , she could not help expressing her admira- tion ; adding the pious wish that these young people might be spiritually benefited by their residence in that village . They are charming young women in person and manner , Joanna ...
Page 111
... Joanna cultivated the acquaintance of Eleanore ; and invited her to unite in various schemes of visiting the poor , giving instruc- tion , working , reading , and walking . After dinner , the ladies adjourned to a little favourite ...
... Joanna cultivated the acquaintance of Eleanore ; and invited her to unite in various schemes of visiting the poor , giving instruc- tion , working , reading , and walking . After dinner , the ladies adjourned to a little favourite ...
Page 112
... Joanna and Eleanore . These young people had already per- suaded themselves that they were vastly fond of each other ; and Joanna was now proceeding to lead Eleanore into a still more dangerous illusion , namely , that she was in a very ...
... Joanna and Eleanore . These young people had already per- suaded themselves that they were vastly fond of each other ; and Joanna was now proceeding to lead Eleanore into a still more dangerous illusion , namely , that she was in a very ...
Page 113
... Joanna . " O yes , " said Eleanore ; " and so is Monsieur . " ' Well , but , " asked Joanna , “ are you satisfied to see a dear parent and an old friend living in error ? ” " But they think themselves right , " replied Eleanore . " So ...
... Joanna . " O yes , " said Eleanore ; " and so is Monsieur . " ' Well , but , " asked Joanna , “ are you satisfied to see a dear parent and an old friend living in error ? ” " But they think themselves right , " replied Eleanore . " So ...
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