The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 19
... consider himself at home , as long as he re- mained under her roof . In reply to this , he bowed half familiarly and half re- spectfully , thanked her for her hospitality ; and , although his valet was present , he ordered his son to ...
... consider himself at home , as long as he re- mained under her roof . In reply to this , he bowed half familiarly and half re- spectfully , thanked her for her hospitality ; and , although his valet was present , he ordered his son to ...
Page 27
... considering his youth , and recollecting that the earlier part of his life was spent on the borders of the Lac de Leman , the region of all that is attractive in nature . But the time was arrived when this unfortunate youth was resolved ...
... considering his youth , and recollecting that the earlier part of his life was spent on the borders of the Lac de Leman , the region of all that is attractive in nature . But the time was arrived when this unfortunate youth was resolved ...
Page 46
... considering that every path of life has its advantages and disadvantages ; and that , however agree- able it might be as a shepherdess in a morning of May , when bees are gathering honey on the fragrant down , and gentle breezes ...
... considering that every path of life has its advantages and disadvantages ; and that , however agree- able it might be as a shepherdess in a morning of May , when bees are gathering honey on the fragrant down , and gentle breezes ...
Page 53
... consider what music I have to enliven me , ( and the old lady paused a moment , as in the attitude of listening , ) - the hum of bees , the song of birds , the rush of waters , the whispering of the breeze ! What a concert has nature ...
... consider what music I have to enliven me , ( and the old lady paused a moment , as in the attitude of listening , ) - the hum of bees , the song of birds , the rush of waters , the whispering of the breeze ! What a concert has nature ...
Page 84
... consider you an exception to others , or a sample of all the shepherdesses of the Alps ? " Emily was now provoked beyond endurance , and turned suddenly round , to desire the stranger to leave her imme- diately ; when , to her surprise ...
... consider you an exception to others , or a sample of all the shepherdesses of the Alps ? " Emily was now provoked beyond endurance , and turned suddenly round , to desire the stranger to leave her imme- diately ; when , to her surprise ...
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