The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Mary Martha Sherwood. THE LADY OF THE MANOR ; BEING A SERIES OF CONVERSATIONS ON THE SUBJECT OF CONFIRMATION . INTENDED FOR THE USE OF THE MIDDLE AND HIGHER RANKS OF YOUNG FEMALES . BY MRS . SHERWOOD , Author of " Little Henry and His ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. THE LADY OF THE MANOR ; BEING A SERIES OF CONVERSATIONS ON THE SUBJECT OF CONFIRMATION . INTENDED FOR THE USE OF THE MIDDLE AND HIGHER RANKS OF YOUNG FEMALES . BY MRS . SHERWOOD , Author of " Little Henry and His ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. THE LADY OF THE MANOR . CHAPTER XXX . Fourth Conversation on the Lord's Prayer . WHEN the young ladies were again met at the manor- house , the lady addressed them to the following pur- pose . " I do not feel ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. THE LADY OF THE MANOR . CHAPTER XXX . Fourth Conversation on the Lord's Prayer . WHEN the young ladies were again met at the manor- house , the lady addressed them to the following pur- pose . " I do not feel ...
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... conversation that the difference between an informed and an uninformed mind is chiefly remarkable . Emily , who was weary of the solitude of her situation , lin- gered long with her , and did not take her leave till she had been invited ...
... conversation that the difference between an informed and an uninformed mind is chiefly remarkable . Emily , who was weary of the solitude of her situation , lin- gered long with her , and did not take her leave till she had been invited ...
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... conversation between Emily and the venerable pea- sant was at this moment interrupted by two playful chil- dren , who came bounding down the almost perpendicular hill , on the side of the glen opposite the cottage ; a boy and a girl ...
... conversation between Emily and the venerable pea- sant was at this moment interrupted by two playful chil- dren , who came bounding down the almost perpendicular hill , on the side of the glen opposite the cottage ; a boy and a girl ...
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... conversation this day was confidential on both sides ; and Madame Vauvrier , having consented to hear all Emily had to say relative to her particular trials , gave her the best advice respecting her conduct . " I see no remedy but from ...
... conversation this day was confidential on both sides ; and Madame Vauvrier , having consented to hear all Emily had to say relative to her particular trials , gave her the best advice respecting her conduct . " I see no remedy but from ...
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