The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... character he heard of her , that he was resolved to obtain an introduction to her mother ; and , having succeeded in this attempt , he be- haved with so much decorum , and laboured with so much success to appear what he really was not ...
... character he heard of her , that he was resolved to obtain an introduction to her mother ; and , having succeeded in this attempt , he be- haved with so much decorum , and laboured with so much success to appear what he really was not ...
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... character , had he continued long with his father , who always addressed him with some expression of con- tempt or suspicion ; and this occasioned him to enter the company of his elders with a cloud on his brow 10 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... character , had he continued long with his father , who always addressed him with some expression of con- tempt or suspicion ; and this occasioned him to enter the company of his elders with a cloud on his brow 10 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... character ; and , though some sagacious persons hint- ed that the old lady sometimes carried her indulgence too far , yet the child undoubtedly grew and prospered under her management , and became open , generous , and affec- tionate ...
... character ; and , though some sagacious persons hint- ed that the old lady sometimes carried her indulgence too far , yet the child undoubtedly grew and prospered under her management , and became open , generous , and affec- tionate ...
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... character than Christopher . Hence the friendship of Charles proved a great blessing to his friend ; and the union , formed at this time between these young people , proved more permanent than schoolboy friendships are frequently found ...
... character than Christopher . Hence the friendship of Charles proved a great blessing to his friend ; and the union , formed at this time between these young people , proved more permanent than schoolboy friendships are frequently found ...
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... character , the individual is often induced to com- mit acts of cruelty which he would shudder to witness in another . But , to return to our story . Mrs. Courtney had scarcely closed the door after her , before the major began to open ...
... character , the individual is often induced to com- mit acts of cruelty which he would shudder to witness in another . But , to return to our story . Mrs. Courtney had scarcely closed the door after her , before the major began to open ...
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