The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... kind less profitable than his other engagements . After having been some weeks in this little town , Cap- tain Muller had occasion to change his lodgings , and he was by this circumstance removed from a central situa- tion , which had ...
... kind less profitable than his other engagements . After having been some weeks in this little town , Cap- tain Muller had occasion to change his lodgings , and he was by this circumstance removed from a central situa- tion , which had ...
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... kind would undoubtedly have inflicted . The first exercise of her influence , after her marriage , was to induce her husband to send for his little son , who had lately suffered another loss of a parent by the death of his grandmother ...
... kind would undoubtedly have inflicted . The first exercise of her influence , after her marriage , was to induce her husband to send for his little son , who had lately suffered another loss of a parent by the death of his grandmother ...
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... kind and pious auspices of the gentle Mrs. Courtney ; Charles and Christopher being frequent companions , and the little Emily the ob- ject of the attention and love of each , so equally that it was impossible for her to know which of ...
... kind and pious auspices of the gentle Mrs. Courtney ; Charles and Christopher being frequent companions , and the little Emily the ob- ject of the attention and love of each , so equally that it was impossible for her to know which of ...
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... kind of bitterness seized upon his mind , and he became impatient of being at home , and anxious that some plan for his future life might be decided upon , where- by he might be rendered independent of a father whose manner was so ...
... kind of bitterness seized upon his mind , and he became impatient of being at home , and anxious that some plan for his future life might be decided upon , where- by he might be rendered independent of a father whose manner was so ...
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... kind . While his daughter was thus passing through the fiery ordeal of this contagious society , and was preserved from utter destruction by Him who from the beginning , as af- terwards appeared , had chosen her to everlasting salvation ...
... kind . While his daughter was thus passing through the fiery ordeal of this contagious society , and was preserved from utter destruction by Him who from the beginning , as af- terwards appeared , had chosen her to everlasting salvation ...
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