The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 8
... another 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 .
... another 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 12
... attention and love of each , so equally that it was impossible for her to know which of her brothers was most dear to her ; neither was she scarcely able to decide , when they played at shepherds , and built little huts in the coppice ...
... attention and love of each , so equally that it was impossible for her to know which of her brothers was most dear to her ; neither was she scarcely able to decide , when they played at shepherds , and built little huts in the coppice ...
Page 48
... attention . The old woman was dressed as a peasant , in a coarse blue petticoat , a jacket of the same , and a black apron ; but having a cap and kerchief of the whitest linen . Behind the house was a small garden , encompassed with ...
... attention . The old woman was dressed as a peasant , in a coarse blue petticoat , a jacket of the same , and a black apron ; but having a cap and kerchief of the whitest linen . Behind the house was a small garden , encompassed with ...
Page 61
... attention night and day . Emily then ventured , from her own judgment to ask Madame Vauvrier's assistance . The excellent old lady was never backward in a work of mercy ; accordingly , on receiving the invitation of Emily , she soon ...
... attention night and day . Emily then ventured , from her own judgment to ask Madame Vauvrier's assistance . The excellent old lady was never backward in a work of mercy ; accordingly , on receiving the invitation of Emily , she soon ...
Page 72
... little acts of kindness and attention , which might contribute to the comfort of the family . She ob- served what was old and worn out in their apparel and the furniture of the cottage , and renewed them in 72 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... little acts of kindness and attention , which might contribute to the comfort of the family . She ob- served what was old and worn out in their apparel and the furniture of the cottage , and renewed them in 72 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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