The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 201
... Roxeter , and my second Bellamy ; that my family name is West- field , and my Christian name Theodore . So much for empty names . I now proceed to say , that I am the only son of an earl , and that my chief seat is in a part of England ...
... Roxeter , and my second Bellamy ; that my family name is West- field , and my Christian name Theodore . So much for empty names . I now proceed to say , that I am the only son of an earl , and that my chief seat is in a part of England ...
Page 209
... Lady Roxeter being a mere ci- pher among us , and my sister giving her chief weight and countenance to any measures which led to extrava- gance and dissipation : and , in fact , the corruption was very general , both as to morals and ...
... Lady Roxeter being a mere ci- pher among us , and my sister giving her chief weight and countenance to any measures which led to extrava- gance and dissipation : and , in fact , the corruption was very general , both as to morals and ...
Page 212
... Roxeter , " replied my sister ; " for the child will never be reared . " " Do you think so ? " I said . " Well , then , give me some breakfast ; and I must make haste to look out for another wife , who may bring me such an heir as I ...
... Roxeter , " replied my sister ; " for the child will never be reared . " " Do you think so ? " I said . " Well , then , give me some breakfast ; and I must make haste to look out for another wife , who may bring me such an heir as I ...
Page 216
... Roxeter . " All this was vastly well ; yet I could not perceive that I made any advances in the favour of the golden - haired Mary , who sat apart during the whole of our visit busily engaged with a piece of embroidery fixed in a frame ...
... Roxeter . " All this was vastly well ; yet I could not perceive that I made any advances in the favour of the golden - haired Mary , who sat apart during the whole of our visit busily engaged with a piece of embroidery fixed in a frame ...
Page 218
... lady Daurien , having engaged to follow us to England , over land , as soon as possible . I did not much increase my acquaintance with the character of Lady Roxeter at sea ; for she was so much affected by the usual malady of young ...
... lady Daurien , having engaged to follow us to England , over land , as soon as possible . I did not much increase my acquaintance with the character of Lady Roxeter at sea ; for she was so much affected by the usual malady of young ...
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