The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... manner ; being persuaded that he should not be approved by her father . This union , as might be expected , was not a happy one . The young lady had as little religion as her husband . The tempers of both were haughty and unsubdued ...
... manner ; being persuaded that he should not be approved by her father . This union , as might be expected , was not a happy one . The young lady had as little religion as her husband . The tempers of both were haughty and unsubdued ...
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... manner , and her gentle and modest attentions . We may be assured , that Mrs. Muller , who , though young , was pious and penetrating , could not be long asso- ciated with her husband without discovering that he had not that respect for ...
... manner , and her gentle and modest attentions . We may be assured , that Mrs. Muller , who , though young , was pious and penetrating , could not be long asso- ciated with her husband without discovering that he had not that respect for ...
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... manner of this 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 ...
... manner of this 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 ...
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... manner , and he displayed such tenderness , that the sympathy of all who were pre- sent was awakened . The good old grandmother mingled her sobs with those of her son - in - law ; and , from that day , it was observed , that she never ...
... manner , and he displayed such tenderness , that the sympathy of all who were pre- sent was awakened . The good old grandmother mingled her sobs with those of her son - in - law ; and , from that day , it was observed , that she never ...
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... manner in which many years of the early life of these young people passed , under the kind and pious auspices of the gentle Mrs. Courtney ; Charles and Christopher being frequent companions , and the little Emily the ob- ject of the ...
... manner in which many years of the early life of these young people passed , under the kind and pious auspices of the gentle Mrs. Courtney ; Charles and Christopher being frequent companions , and the little Emily the ob- ject of the ...
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