The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... remained for three or four years , maintaining intercourse , by letter only , with his family . At the end of this period , he became weary of this employment , which did not suit his restless and 6 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... remained for three or four years , maintaining intercourse , by letter only , with his family . At the end of this period , he became weary of this employment , which did not suit his restless and 6 LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 17
... remained perfectly calm , she came to this conclusion - that what had passed was merely an every day occurrence , and that , if she continued to live with her son - in - law , she must accustom herself to hear these things with the same ...
... remained perfectly calm , she came to this conclusion - that what had passed was merely an every day occurrence , and that , if she continued to live with her son - in - law , she must accustom herself to hear these things with the same ...
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... remained awhile weeping toge- ther ; after which , Emily having made known her errand , they both returned to the parlour , and found the major extended on the sofa , on the opposite side of the table to his mother - in - law , with a ...
... remained awhile weeping toge- ther ; after which , Emily having made known her errand , they both returned to the parlour , and found the major extended on the sofa , on the opposite side of the table to his mother - in - law , with a ...
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... remained some months in the house of his late mother - in - law , being unde- termined whither next to go ; at the same time expressing great disgust at his situation , which ill suited a man of his habits . During this period , poor ...
... remained some months in the house of his late mother - in - law , being unde- termined whither next to go ; at the same time expressing great disgust at his situation , which ill suited a man of his habits . During this period , poor ...
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... remained of their past labour , and a small part of the ill - constructed roof was still attached to the trunk of the oak , although several winters had passed since it had been wholly ne- glected . The site of this bower had been ...
... remained of their past labour , and a small part of the ill - constructed roof was still attached to the trunk of the oak , although several winters had passed since it had been wholly ne- glected . The site of this bower had been ...
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