The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... daughters , whom he mar- ried in a clandestine manner ; being persuaded that he should not be approved by her father . This union , as might be expected , was not a happy one . The young lady had as little religion as her husband . The ...
... daughters , whom he mar- ried in a clandestine manner ; being persuaded that he should not be approved by her father . This union , as might be expected , was not a happy one . The young lady had as little religion as her husband . The ...
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... daughter . It happened , however , that Captain Muller , who had by this time learned the names and histories of most of the young ladies in the neighbourhood , had never heard that of Emily Courtney ; for this attractive young person ...
... daughter . It happened , however , that Captain Muller , who had by this time learned the names and histories of most of the young ladies in the neighbourhood , had never heard that of Emily Courtney ; for this attractive young person ...
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... daughter ; the consequence of which was , that on his marriage , he was obliged to give up his connexion with the army , and content himself with residing in the obscurity of his mother - in - law's dwelling - a mode of life by no means ...
... daughter ; the consequence of which was , that on his marriage , he was obliged to give up his connexion with the army , and content himself with residing in the obscurity of his mother - in - law's dwelling - a mode of life by no means ...
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... daughter , wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united Ernesthus Muller and Mrs. Courtney . The former again entered the military service , and ac- companied his regiment abroad , leaving his son and infant daughter under the ...
... daughter , wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united Ernesthus Muller and Mrs. Courtney . The former again entered the military service , and ac- companied his regiment abroad , leaving his son and infant daughter under the ...
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... daughter , who had been her sole earthly delight for many years of widowhood , yet she was not unhappy . She blessed her God for the comforts still left her ; she found exquisite pleasure in the smiles of the infant Emily ; and derived ...
... daughter , who had been her sole earthly delight for many years of widowhood , yet she was not unhappy . She blessed her God for the comforts still left her ; she found exquisite pleasure in the smiles of the infant Emily ; and derived ...
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