The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 163
... Theodore de J- ; or , as he was termed , the Cheva- lier de J. He had been taking a tour in Italy , and , on his return , had left his travelling companions , that he might visit his relations in the valley of Anzasca . The Chevalier de ...
... Theodore de J- ; or , as he was termed , the Cheva- lier de J. He had been taking a tour in Italy , and , on his return , had left his travelling companions , that he might visit his relations in the valley of Anzasca . The Chevalier de ...
Page 165
... Theodore were of the Reformed Church ! " A conversation , carried on for some hours , is seldom worthy of recapitulation ; especially when the parties are , for the most part , destitute of true seriousness ; I shall , therefore , pass ...
... Theodore were of the Reformed Church ! " A conversation , carried on for some hours , is seldom worthy of recapitulation ; especially when the parties are , for the most part , destitute of true seriousness ; I shall , therefore , pass ...
Page 166
... Theodore , " she added , " will make a good daughter . " By this time Theodore had extended himself on the grass , at the feet of the ladies , and , having thrown aside the ermine cap which he used for travelling , was brush- ing up his ...
... Theodore , " she added , " will make a good daughter . " By this time Theodore had extended himself on the grass , at the feet of the ladies , and , having thrown aside the ermine cap which he used for travelling , was brush- ing up his ...
Page 167
Mary Martha Sherwood. Theodore looked at her with an expressive and in- quiring glance ; then added : " So let it be ... Theodore , with the exception of one or two exploring parties on the mountain , from which the ladies were of course ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. Theodore looked at her with an expressive and in- quiring glance ; then added : " So let it be ... Theodore , with the exception of one or two exploring parties on the mountain , from which the ladies were of course ...
Page 172
... Theodore accosted her , a circumstance which the young man did not fail to interpret much in his own fa- vour . The recent death of her mother was supposed to be a sufficient apology for this effusion of feeling , by the rest of the ...
... Theodore accosted her , a circumstance which the young man did not fail to interpret much in his own fa- vour . The recent death of her mother was supposed to be a sufficient apology for this effusion of feeling , by the rest of the ...
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