The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... lovely as well as the most amiable of women . Mrs. Courtney made it a condition , in bestowing her only child on Mr. Muller , that he would not separate her from her daughter ; the consequence of which was , that on his marriage , he ...
... lovely as well as the most amiable of women . Mrs. Courtney made it a condition , in bestowing her only child on Mr. Muller , that he would not separate her from her daughter ; the consequence of which was , that on his marriage , he ...
Page 9
... lovely young woman , Mr. Muller spent many months in more domestic happiness that he might be supposed to be capable of ; and before the natural restlessness and impatience of his disposition had begun to render him dissatisfied with ...
... lovely young woman , Mr. Muller spent many months in more domestic happiness that he might be supposed to be capable of ; and before the natural restlessness and impatience of his disposition had begun to render him dissatisfied with ...
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... lovely and blooming daughter , who had been her sole earthly delight for many years of widowhood , yet she was not unhappy . She blessed her God for the comforts still left her ; she found exquisite pleasure in the smiles of the infant ...
... lovely and blooming daughter , who had been her sole earthly delight for many years of widowhood , yet she was not unhappy . She blessed her God for the comforts still left her ; she found exquisite pleasure in the smiles of the infant ...
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... lovely Emily , would always bring him to his recollection , and restore him to temper and reason again . No particular change took place in the situation of these young people until Charles had attained his eigh- teenth , Christopher ...
... lovely Emily , would always bring him to his recollection , and restore him to temper and reason again . No particular change took place in the situation of these young people until Charles had attained his eigh- teenth , Christopher ...
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... never used any means to cool that affection , it con- tinued to augment , and was the means of supporting her through many trials , as will appear hereafter . The sudden rush of affection in the lovely child , LADY OF THE MANOR . 15.
... never used any means to cool that affection , it con- tinued to augment , and was the means of supporting her through many trials , as will appear hereafter . The sudden rush of affection in the lovely child , LADY OF THE MANOR . 15.
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