The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 25
... perhaps of telling the major that she was no longer disposed to harbour one under her roof who could treat her with so much contempt , and who could utter sen- timents so contrary to religion , when the gentle Emily , who still but ...
... perhaps of telling the major that she was no longer disposed to harbour one under her roof who could treat her with so much contempt , and who could utter sen- timents so contrary to religion , when the gentle Emily , who still but ...
Page 27
... perhaps he hardly knew him- self : but how to separate himself from Emily , this was the question ; and when could he resolve to part to meet no more ? For several days after he had made up his little bundle of linen , and arranged all ...
... perhaps he hardly knew him- self : but how to separate himself from Emily , this was the question ; and when could he resolve to part to meet no more ? For several days after he had made up his little bundle of linen , and arranged all ...
Page 33
... perhaps , during her travels , discover the object of her anxiety ; and , to a heart not at ease , a change of place often affords some relief . I shall not enter into a very detailed account of the various movements of the major and ...
... perhaps , during her travels , discover the object of her anxiety ; and , to a heart not at ease , a change of place often affords some relief . I shall not enter into a very detailed account of the various movements of the major and ...
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... perhaps should have been as much at a loss to understand why this unprincipled man , who had lived in open con- tempt of his Almighty Ruler , and all subordinate author- ity , and who had proved himself a despiser of all morality and ...
... perhaps should have been as much at a loss to understand why this unprincipled man , who had lived in open con- tempt of his Almighty Ruler , and all subordinate author- ity , and who had proved himself a despiser of all morality and ...
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... perhaps beyond my situation , and married in early life to a learned man , a pastor of the Reformed Church . I resided with him many years on the banks of the lake of Morat . We were blessed with several children ; all of whom , with ...
... perhaps beyond my situation , and married in early life to a learned man , a pastor of the Reformed Church . I resided with him many years on the banks of the lake of Morat . We were blessed with several children ; all of whom , with ...
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