The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 11
... better in a more blessed and heavenly state , where no bitterness shall mingle with his sorrows , he rejoices in affliction , and triumphs in tribu- lation . Such was the case with Mrs. Courtney when the first months of sorrow were ...
... better in a more blessed and heavenly state , where no bitterness shall mingle with his sorrows , he rejoices in affliction , and triumphs in tribu- lation . Such was the case with Mrs. Courtney when the first months of sorrow were ...
Page 24
... better have left unsaid , and did much to- " Make the worse appear the better cause . " Those ill - conducted arguments might have been fatal ( humanly speaking ) to the principles of the young people , had not Emily at that time been ...
... better have left unsaid , and did much to- " Make the worse appear the better cause . " Those ill - conducted arguments might have been fatal ( humanly speaking ) to the principles of the young people , had not Emily at that time been ...
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... therefore , when he attempted to rouse him- self , and talk of ordinary things , she congratulated her self on seeing him in better spirits ; and when he proposed to her to walk with him to a stile at $ 0 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... therefore , when he attempted to rouse him- self , and talk of ordinary things , she congratulated her self on seeing him in better spirits ; and when he proposed to her to walk with him to a stile at $ 0 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... better . In the mean time , what improvements she made were in matters of secondary importance . She indeed acquired fa- cility in speaking French , could enter a room with less em- barrassment , and obtained a considerable knowledge of ...
... better . In the mean time , what improvements she made were in matters of secondary importance . She indeed acquired fa- cility in speaking French , could enter a room with less em- barrassment , and obtained a considerable knowledge of ...
Page 37
... better feelings were continually chased from her mind by her dangerous studies , by the constant change of scenes and objects , and by the idle and corrupt tattle of her waiting - maid . I shall not , in this place , attempt to describe ...
... better feelings were continually chased from her mind by her dangerous studies , by the constant change of scenes and objects , and by the idle and corrupt tattle of her waiting - maid . I shall not , in this place , attempt to describe ...
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