The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... happy one . The young lady had as little religion as her husband . The tempers of both were haughty and unsubdued ; and , within a few months after her marriage , the lady began to repent of her undu- tiful precipitancy ; though she was ...
... happy one . The young lady had as little religion as her husband . The tempers of both were haughty and unsubdued ; and , within a few months after her marriage , the lady began to repent of her undu- tiful precipitancy ; though she was ...
Page 13
... happy little society by the death of the elder Mr. Harrington , and the consequent removal of Charles to another situation . The separation of Charles from his young companions was extremely affecting . It took place in the beloved cop ...
... happy little society by the death of the elder Mr. Harrington , and the consequent removal of Charles to another situation . The separation of Charles from his young companions was extremely affecting . It took place in the beloved cop ...
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... happy mansion , now felt herself so much offended , that , fearing she might break out into some intemperate expression , she arose in haste , in- formed the major that she drank tea in her own parlour , at a certain hour , and should ...
... happy mansion , now felt herself so much offended , that , fearing she might break out into some intemperate expression , she arose in haste , in- formed the major that she drank tea in her own parlour , at a certain hour , and should ...
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... happy boyish hours . Here he had enjoyed the society of his friend , the amiable Harrington ; and here he had watched the growth of Emily , from lisping infancy to her present blooming period . Here he had often received the gentle ...
... happy boyish hours . Here he had enjoyed the society of his friend , the amiable Harrington ; and here he had watched the growth of Emily , from lisping infancy to her present blooming period . Here he had often received the gentle ...
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... happy , my sister , and I cannot be miserable . " She looked inquiringly at him . His countenance seem- ed , even in her inexperienced view , to indicate something she could not understand . But , at the age of Emily , doubts and fears ...
... happy , my sister , and I cannot be miserable . " She looked inquiringly at him . His countenance seem- ed , even in her inexperienced view , to indicate something she could not understand . But , at the age of Emily , doubts and fears ...
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