The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... , that Mr. Muller took his leave of his children to go abroad . It was remarked by Mrs. Courtney that he part- ed from his son without a tear ; when the infant Emily was brought to him , and placed in his arms LADY OF THE MANOR . 9.
... , that Mr. Muller took his leave of his children to go abroad . It was remarked by Mrs. Courtney that he part- ed from his son without a tear ; when the infant Emily was brought to him , and placed in his arms LADY OF THE MANOR . 9.
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... brought up , he was per- petually guilty of serious failures ; and the dread he had conceived of his father often induced him to conceal those faults by untruths , the constant effect of harshness ; and , although he was a child of ...
... brought up , he was per- petually guilty of serious failures ; and the dread he had conceived of his father often induced him to conceal those faults by untruths , the constant effect of harshness ; and , although he was a child of ...
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... brought with him from town , one of which he required , to give a relish to some cold lamb which was placed upon the table , before he again recollected , and called for , his son . The box at length being uncorded , and the phials ...
... brought with him from town , one of which he required , to give a relish to some cold lamb which was placed upon the table , before he again recollected , and called for , his son . The box at length being uncorded , and the phials ...
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... brought her again to the resolution of bearing all rather than be parted from her child . The major had resided in Mrs. Courtney's family little more than one year and a half , when the young people were deprived of their excellent ...
... brought her again to the resolution of bearing all rather than be parted from her child . The major had resided in Mrs. Courtney's family little more than one year and a half , when the young people were deprived of their excellent ...
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... brought up as he had been by an old woman , and prepared only for the company of such . It may be asked , what motive a father could possibly have for thus conducting himself towards an only son ; but the truth of the matter was , that ...
... brought up as he had been by an old woman , and prepared only for the company of such . It may be asked , what motive a father could possibly have for thus conducting himself towards an only son ; but the truth of the matter was , that ...
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