The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... pleasing to the ears of men . " The lady of the manor then requested one of the young people to repeat the answer to this question , " What desir- est thou of God in this prayer ? " One of the young ladies replied , " I desire my Lord ...
... pleasing to the ears of men . " The lady of the manor then requested one of the young people to repeat the answer to this question , " What desir- est thou of God in this prayer ? " One of the young ladies replied , " I desire my Lord ...
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... pleasing . A profusion of chesnut hair hung in ringlets over her face and neck , and her dark blue eyes and dimpled features , though indicative of the most affecting tenderness , were now strongly marked by the dis- tress which ...
... pleasing . A profusion of chesnut hair hung in ringlets over her face and neck , and her dark blue eyes and dimpled features , though indicative of the most affecting tenderness , were now strongly marked by the dis- tress which ...
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... able seminaries in that capital - by this means leaving him- self at liberty to pursue his own plans of amusement . During her residence at Paris , Emily saw little of her father ; and it is pleasing that we are able LADY OF THE MANOR . 33.
... able seminaries in that capital - by this means leaving him- self at liberty to pursue his own plans of amusement . During her residence at Paris , Emily saw little of her father ; and it is pleasing that we are able LADY OF THE MANOR . 33.
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Mary Martha Sherwood. father ; and it is pleasing that we are able to say that she was not materially injured by the false system of educa- tion , the evil principles , and dreadful examples , which prevailed in the house . The religion ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. father ; and it is pleasing that we are able to say that she was not materially injured by the false system of educa- tion , the evil principles , and dreadful examples , which prevailed in the house . The religion ...
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... pleasing spot . Emily stood a while gazing at this scene with delight . In the venerable woman there was something above what is generally seen in an ordinary peasant ; and Emily , in admit- ting the conviction that what she was reading ...
... pleasing spot . Emily stood a while gazing at this scene with delight . In the venerable woman there was something above what is generally seen in an ordinary peasant ; and Emily , in admit- ting the conviction that what she was reading ...
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