The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... hear that this young man , when about the age of twenty- two , was distinguished for little else than a handsome per- son , a good address , and much worldly cunning . He was the second son of his father ; and , as there were several ...
... hear that this young man , when about the age of twenty- two , was distinguished for little else than a handsome per- son , a good address , and much worldly cunning . He was the second son of his father ; and , as there were several ...
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... hear per- sons swear by Jupiter , or threaten to break the bones of their servants , hardly knew whether all this was passing in jest or earnest ; for the major's countenance was not one which was easily deciphered ; but seeing that ...
... hear per- sons swear by Jupiter , or threaten to break the bones of their servants , hardly knew whether all this was passing in jest or earnest ; for the major's countenance was not one which was easily deciphered ; but seeing that ...
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... hear you talk at this rate ! —a man of your sense , and one who has been so much in the world , to talk of the heart of man being like a sheet of white paper , when you must have seen in your travels so much that is sinful among your ...
... hear you talk at this rate ! —a man of your sense , and one who has been so much in the world , to talk of the heart of man being like a sheet of white paper , when you must have seen in your travels so much that is sinful among your ...
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... hear perpetual sneers against religion , and the evidences of Christianity at- tacked by false reasoning ; and though she as yet , through the divine blessing , indulged no professed doubts , yet she insensibly grew more and more ...
... hear perpetual sneers against religion , and the evidences of Christianity at- tacked by false reasoning ; and though she as yet , through the divine blessing , indulged no professed doubts , yet she insensibly grew more and more ...
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... hear me . " " Hear you , my dear child , to be sure I would , if it would do you any good . But I will dispense with your confessions , for perhaps I know already every thing you would say . You have some domestic troubles , and who has ...
... hear me . " " Hear you , my dear child , to be sure I would , if it would do you any good . But I will dispense with your confessions , for perhaps I know already every thing you would say . You have some domestic troubles , and who has ...
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