The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... never 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 ...
... never 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 ...
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... never failed to remember him in her prayers - thus performing a duty for this unhappy man which he never thought it needful to exercise on his own account . Those who mourn in connexion with Christian hope , and who have the blessed ...
... never failed to remember him in her prayers - thus performing a duty for this unhappy man which he never thought it needful to exercise on his own account . Those who mourn in connexion with Christian hope , and who have the blessed ...
Page 13
... his young friends with promises never likely to be performed , of visit- ing them soon and often in this scene of their happy , early VOL . VII . B days ; and Emily undertook to take care of the LADY OF THE MANOR . 13.
... his young friends with promises never likely to be performed , of visit- ing them soon and often in this scene of their happy , early VOL . VII . B days ; and Emily undertook to take care of the LADY OF THE MANOR . 13.
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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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... become of young hopeful , Mrs. Courtney ? " said he : " did I not see him as I came in ? is he already tired of my company , think you ? I know that he was never over fond of me . " Then turning to his valet , 16 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... become of young hopeful , Mrs. Courtney ? " said he : " did I not see him as I came in ? is he already tired of my company , think you ? I know that he was never over fond of me . " Then turning to his valet , 16 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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