The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 16
... hand , which so thoroughly overpowered the warm - hearted youth , that he rushed out into the gar- den , and there indulged in tears and sorrow . From this day might be dated the beginning of troubles to this unfortunate young man ; and ...
... hand , which so thoroughly overpowered the warm - hearted youth , that he rushed out into the gar- den , and there indulged in tears and sorrow . From this day might be dated the beginning of troubles to this unfortunate young man ; and ...
Page 17
... hand ; adding , with a heathenish oath , often used by per- sons who have reasons for not being more profane , that he would break his skull if he had left the preparation behind . In reply to this , the valet shrugged up his shoulders ...
... hand ; adding , with a heathenish oath , often used by per- sons who have reasons for not being more profane , that he would break his skull if he had left the preparation behind . In reply to this , the valet shrugged up his shoulders ...
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... hand to her , and said , " My Emi- ly ! my little Emily ! will you cease to love me ? " She sprang forward , at one moment conceiving all that was passing in her brother's mind , and throwing herself into his arms , she burst into tears ...
... hand to her , and said , " My Emi- ly ! my little Emily ! will you cease to love me ? " She sprang forward , at one moment conceiving all that was passing in her brother's mind , and throwing herself into his arms , she burst into tears ...
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... hand to him , unobserved by their common pa- rent , and with one touch of her velvet palm restored peace to his wounded bosom ; while such were his feelings on the occasion , that it was with difficulty he could prevent him- self from ...
... hand to him , unobserved by their common pa- rent , and with one touch of her velvet palm restored peace to his wounded bosom ; while such were his feelings on the occasion , that it was with difficulty he could prevent him- self from ...
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... hands upon his knees , laid his burning forehead upon them , and yielded to the violence of his feel- ings by a flood of tears . How long he had remained in this position he knew not ; but , if time were to be calculated by the progress ...
... hands upon his knees , laid his burning forehead upon them , and yielded to the violence of his feel- ings by a flood of tears . How long he had remained in this position he knew not ; but , if time were to be calculated by the progress ...
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