The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... , 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 .
... , 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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... expressing her hope that he would consider himself at home , as long as he re- mained under her roof . In reply to ... expression , she arose in haste , in- formed the major that she drank tea in her own parlour , at a certain hour , and ...
... expressing her hope that he would consider himself at home , as long as he re- mained under her roof . In reply to ... expression , she arose in haste , in- formed the major that she drank tea in her own parlour , at a certain hour , and ...
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... expressed on her countenance , still , the agitation of her mind , together with the quickness of her motion , had add- ed a glow to her cheeks , which had rendered her native beauty still more pleasing . A profusion of chesnut hair ...
... expressed on her countenance , still , the agitation of her mind , together with the quickness of her motion , had add- ed a glow to her cheeks , which had rendered her native beauty still more pleasing . A profusion of chesnut hair ...
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... expression of the valet ; ) and , turning to strike him on the side of the face , Monsieur gave a spring backwards , and in a moment was out of the room . " What a grinning fool we have there ! " exclaimed the major ; " and yet the ...
... expression of the valet ; ) and , turning to strike him on the side of the face , Monsieur gave a spring backwards , and in a moment was out of the room . " What a grinning fool we have there ! " exclaimed the major ; " and yet the ...
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... expressed great pleasure at seeing the young lady , and gave her to understand that she now knew who she was ; and added , that she should be most happy to serve her in any way possible . Emily thanked her , though it did not ...
... expressed great pleasure at seeing the young lady , and gave her to understand that she now knew who she was ; and added , that she should be most happy to serve her in any way possible . Emily thanked her , though it did not ...
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