The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... heard that of Emily Courtney ; for this attractive young person was rarely seen in the streets ; and , as the family attended a small country church in the neighbourhood , the plain peo- ple there did not notice her , as the gay and ...
... heard that of Emily Courtney ; for this attractive young person was rarely seen in the streets ; and , as the family attended a small country church in the neighbourhood , the plain peo- ple there did not notice her , as the gay and ...
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... heard of her , that he was resolved to obtain an introduction to her mother ; and , having succeeded in this attempt , he be- haved with so much decorum , and laboured with so much success to appear what he really was not , viz . an ...
... heard of her , that he was resolved to obtain an introduction to her mother ; and , having succeeded in this attempt , he be- haved with so much decorum , and laboured with so much success to appear what he really was not , viz . an ...
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... heard spoken of at a later period of his short life . Education , as it is now carried on , was not understood by Mrs. Courtney ; nevertheless , what she knew , she taught with accuracy . She was methodical and orderly . She caused ...
... heard spoken of at a later period of his short life . Education , as it is now carried on , was not understood by Mrs. Courtney ; nevertheless , what she knew , she taught with accuracy . She was methodical and orderly . She caused ...
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... his wounded feelings , he had fallen a mise- rable victim to the violence of his own passions . Mrs. Courtney had taken care to conceal from Christo- pher and Emily the unpleasant account she had heard of 14 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... his wounded feelings , he had fallen a mise- rable victim to the violence of his own passions . Mrs. Courtney had taken care to conceal from Christo- pher and Emily the unpleasant account she had heard of 14 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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Mary Martha Sherwood. pher and Emily the unpleasant account she had heard of their father ; but it is very certain , that she trembled for herself and them when she looked forward to his arrival , and hoped that he would soon find for ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. pher and Emily the unpleasant account she had heard of their father ; but it is very certain , that she trembled for herself and them when she looked forward to his arrival , and hoped that he would soon find for ...
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