The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 8
... loss of a parent by the death of his grandmother ; and when the child arrived , there was no instance of maternal tenderness and maternal attention which she denied him ; while it was evident to 8 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... loss of a parent by the death of his grandmother ; and when the child arrived , there was no instance of maternal tenderness and maternal attention which she denied him ; while it was evident to 8 LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 14
... arrival ap- proached , the apprehensions of Mrs. Courtney , and Chris- topher seemed to increase ; and even Emily's joy changed into something like dread . However , all seemed willing to conceal their feelings from the rest , and to ...
... arrival ap- proached , the apprehensions of Mrs. Courtney , and Chris- topher seemed to increase ; and even Emily's joy changed into something like dread . However , all seemed willing to conceal their feelings from the rest , and to ...
Page 15
... arrival , and hoped that he would soon find for himself some other residence than that which was under her roof ; notwith- standing which , she secretly resolved to sacrifice her own comfort rather than be separated from the young ...
... arrival , and hoped that he would soon find for himself some other residence than that which was under her roof ; notwith- standing which , she secretly resolved to sacrifice her own comfort rather than be separated from the young ...
Page 20
... arrived at the dignity of mature age . Be this as it may , this is the period when boys are most ready to quarrel , and young ladies to complain of neglects and in- sults ; and this is the period when youth are most liable to be injured ...
... arrived at the dignity of mature age . Be this as it may , this is the period when boys are most ready to quarrel , and young ladies to complain of neglects and in- sults ; and this is the period when youth are most liable to be injured ...
Page 27
... arrived when this unfortunate youth was resolved to leave his sister , and with her , as he believed , to leave all that made his life desirable . His intentions were to take a small bundle of linen , and proceed on foot to the next ...
... arrived when this unfortunate youth was resolved to leave his sister , and with her , as he believed , to leave all that made his life desirable . His intentions were to take a small bundle of linen , and proceed on foot to the next ...
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