The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... Monsieur Wietlesbach remained perfectly calm , she came to this conclusion - that what had passed was merely an every day occurrence , and that , if she continued to live with her son - in - law , she must accustom herself to hear these ...
... Monsieur Wietlesbach remained perfectly calm , she came to this conclusion - that what had passed was merely an every day occurrence , and that , if she continued to live with her son - in - law , she must accustom herself to hear these ...
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... of the major ; but Monsieur Wietlesbach was not a gentleman of very delicate feelings ; he had come to our island to pick up a little money , and he found himself in a fair way of so doing in his present LADY OF THE MANOR . 19.
... of the major ; but Monsieur Wietlesbach was not a gentleman of very delicate feelings ; he had come to our island to pick up a little money , and he found himself in a fair way of so doing in his present LADY OF THE MANOR . 19.
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... Monsieur Wietlesbach . He could not console himself , as the valet did , by grinning and shrugging up his shoulders ; and , indeed , that which may be endured from a master , or common acquaintance , is very galling when proceeding from ...
... Monsieur Wietlesbach . He could not console himself , as the valet did , by grinning and shrugging up his shoulders ; and , indeed , that which may be endured from a master , or common acquaintance , is very galling when proceeding from ...
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... Monsieur Wietlesbach . In the mean time , the major seemed either , not to ob- serve the uneasiness of his son , or not to regard it in the smallest degree . For , having amused himself a while with making his remarks , he suddenly ...
... Monsieur Wietlesbach . In the mean time , the major seemed either , not to ob- serve the uneasiness of his son , or not to regard it in the smallest degree . For , having amused himself a while with making his remarks , he suddenly ...
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... Monsieur Wietlesbach and Ma- dame la Blonde ( the femme - de - chambre ) being seated on the box . The major , who was uneasy , and dissatisfied with himself and all around him , was no companion to his daughter . It seemed to her that ...
... Monsieur Wietlesbach and Ma- dame la Blonde ( the femme - de - chambre ) being seated on the box . The major , who was uneasy , and dissatisfied with himself and all around him , was no companion to his daughter . It seemed to her that ...
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