The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... appearance of such a young man ( for Captain Muller was not only remarkably handsome , but elegant and accomplished ) excited no small sensation among such persons as had little else to do but to look about them for entertainment . I ...
... appearance of such a young man ( for Captain Muller was not only remarkably handsome , but elegant and accomplished ) excited no small sensation among such persons as had little else to do but to look about them for entertainment . I ...
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... appeared not to regret the sacrifice ; and if some symptoms of irritability in his temper would sometimes appear , his wife presently found means to allay the fever by the amiableness of her manner , and her gentle and modest attentions ...
... appeared not to regret the sacrifice ; and if some symptoms of irritability in his temper would sometimes appear , his wife presently found means to allay the fever by the amiableness of her manner , and her gentle and modest attentions ...
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... appearance and promising dispositions , was regarded by his father with little kindness . Of this , however , Mrs. Muller took no notice , but laboured , by every innocent contrivance , to render the child amiable in the view of the ...
... appearance and promising dispositions , was regarded by his father with little kindness . Of this , however , Mrs. Muller took no notice , but laboured , by every innocent contrivance , to render the child amiable in the view of the ...
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... appeared in his manner , and he displayed such tenderness , that the sympathy of all who were pre- sent was awakened . The good old grandmother mingled her sobs with those of her son - in - law ; and , from that day , it was observed ...
... appeared in his manner , and he displayed such tenderness , that the sympathy of all who were pre- sent was awakened . The good old grandmother mingled her sobs with those of her son - in - law ; and , from that day , it was observed ...
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... appearance of her son - in - law , was not prepared to see him become exceedingly corpulent , or limping with a gouty affection , or to discover that his hard , and , I might add , profligate , mode of life for many years past , had ...
... appearance of her son - in - law , was not prepared to see him become exceedingly corpulent , or limping with a gouty affection , or to discover that his hard , and , I might add , profligate , mode of life for many years past , had ...
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