The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 16
... length being uncorded , and the phials produced , he bethought himself , and , as he held up one bottle and other between his eye and the light , he commenced his inquiries . " What is become of young hopeful , Mrs. Courtney ? " said he ...
... length being uncorded , and the phials produced , he bethought himself , and , as he held up one bottle and other between his eye and the light , he commenced his inquiries . " What is become of young hopeful , Mrs. Courtney ? " said he ...
Page 17
... length found her bro- ther in an arbour of woodbine , in a retired corner of the garden , where he had fled to conceal from all the world , and from himself if possible , the acuteness of his feelings , and the extreme mortification ...
... length found her bro- ther in an arbour of woodbine , in a retired corner of the garden , where he had fled to conceal from all the world , and from himself if possible , the acuteness of his feelings , and the extreme mortification ...
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... length , on some high provocation from the selfish fa- ther , the unhappy young man fixed his determination so decidedly , that he resolved not to subject himself again to the pleadings of his Emily , for he felt that he could not re ...
... length , on some high provocation from the selfish fa- ther , the unhappy young man fixed his determination so decidedly , that he resolved not to subject himself again to the pleadings of his Emily , for he felt that he could not re ...
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... length of time , never entered her father's presence without evincing her sorrow . Christopher - her beloved Christo- pher - seemed to occupy her whole thoughts , and even in her sleep she frequently called upon him ; being strongly ...
... length of time , never entered her father's presence without evincing her sorrow . Christopher - her beloved Christo- pher - seemed to occupy her whole thoughts , and even in her sleep she frequently called upon him ; being strongly ...
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... length , after a lapse of about two years , he resolved , in a fit of disappointment , to quit Paris , because his vicious courses could not procure him that pleasure which belongs exclusively to virtue . Whither next he should bend his ...
... length , after a lapse of about two years , he resolved , in a fit of disappointment , to quit Paris , because his vicious courses could not procure him that pleasure which belongs exclusively to virtue . Whither next he should bend his ...
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