The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... occasion to change his lodgings , and he was by this circumstance removed from a central situa- tion , which had commanded a view of the coffee - room and a milliner's shop , to a very retired street , or rather lane , where he had no ...
... occasion to change his lodgings , and he was by this circumstance removed from a central situa- tion , which had commanded a view of the coffee - room and a milliner's shop , to a very retired street , or rather lane , where he had no ...
Page 8
... occasion to watch for her from the same place , he never afterwards saw her employ- ed in the same way , and found it difficult even to obtain a second view of her on any occasion whatever . But , to be short , he was so well pleased ...
... occasion to watch for her from the same place , he never afterwards saw her employ- ed in the same way , and found it difficult even to obtain a second view of her on any occasion whatever . But , to be short , he was so well pleased ...
Page 9
... occasion of this bereavement . Mr. Muller's grief , however , not being corrected by religion , was at first violent and impious ; while that of the mother was such as might be expected from one who , though not clearly acquainted with ...
... occasion of this bereavement . Mr. Muller's grief , however , not being corrected by religion , was at first violent and impious ; while that of the mother was such as might be expected from one who , though not clearly acquainted with ...
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... occasion , deep sorrow sat on the fine countenance of Charles ; little Emily wept and sobbed distressingly ; while the tender and warm heart of Christo- pher seemed ready to burst . Charles consoled his young friends with promises never ...
... occasion , deep sorrow sat on the fine countenance of Charles ; little Emily wept and sobbed distressingly ; while the tender and warm heart of Christo- pher seemed ready to burst . Charles consoled his young friends with promises never ...
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... occasion , she hasten- ed to bring forward Christopher , who had drawn somewhat into the back - ground . The major , in the mean time , had seated himself on a chair in the hall , and was pressing Emily to his bosom , kissing her ...
... occasion , she hasten- ed to bring forward Christopher , who had drawn somewhat into the back - ground . The major , in the mean time , had seated himself on a chair in the hall , and was pressing Emily to his bosom , kissing her ...
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