The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... it in the attitude he then was ; but at the sound of his sister's step , he suddenly raised his head , and , rub- bing his sleeve across his eyes , asked her , B 2 LADY OF THE MANOR . 17 of me." Then turning to his valet, ...
... it in the attitude he then was ; but at the sound of his sister's step , he suddenly raised his head , and , rub- bing his sleeve across his eyes , asked her , B 2 LADY OF THE MANOR . 17 of me." Then turning to his valet, ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. bing his sleeve across his eyes , asked her , somewhat rough- ly , what she was doing there . It was not usual for Christopher thus to address his Emily ; and the little girl , little suspecting what was passing in ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. bing his sleeve across his eyes , asked her , somewhat rough- ly , what she was doing there . It was not usual for Christopher thus to address his Emily ; and the little girl , little suspecting what was passing in ...
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... asking him if she made him stand up and say his Catechism every Sunday evening . There is a certain time of life ( and Christopher was pre- cisely at that age ) when young people are particularly jealous of being laughed at . We will ...
... asking him if she made him stand up and say his Catechism every Sunday evening . There is a certain time of life ( and Christopher was pre- cisely at that age ) when young people are particularly jealous of being laughed at . We will ...
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... asked , what motive a father could possibly have for thus conducting himself towards an only son ; but the truth of the matter was , that the major was a lover of money , and though he never denied himself any indulgence whatever , yet ...
... asked , what motive a father could possibly have for thus conducting himself towards an only son ; but the truth of the matter was , that the major was a lover of money , and though he never denied himself any indulgence whatever , yet ...
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... asked Emily . 66 Angry ! Mademoiselle , " replied the valet , " the word is by far too mild : he is furious ! and he treated me , on your account , as I have never before been treated . " " But apparently , " said Emily , " he has not ...
... asked Emily . 66 Angry ! Mademoiselle , " replied the valet , " the word is by far too mild : he is furious ! and he treated me , on your account , as I have never before been treated . " " But apparently , " said Emily , " he has not ...
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