The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... side of the table to his mother - in - law , with a bottle of Madeira and a glass standing on a table by his side . As soon as the young people entered , the father ceased from a description into which he had entered on the subject of ...
... side of the table to his mother - in - law , with a bottle of Madeira and a glass standing on a table by his side . As soon as the young people entered , the father ceased from a description into which he had entered on the subject of ...
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... sides ; and , as her father had ex- pressed his determination never more to separate himself from her , she tried to induce Mrs. Courtney to bear with him , dreading lest she should be separated from her be- loved grandmother . Neither ...
... sides ; and , as her father had ex- pressed his determination never more to separate himself from her , she tried to induce Mrs. Courtney to bear with him , dreading lest she should be separated from her be- loved grandmother . Neither ...
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... sides ; when the major forgot his character as a man of honour , and gave such provocation , that it was thought necessary , by all present , that the matter should be settled by a duel . A challenge therefore was sent to the major ...
... sides ; when the major forgot his character as a man of honour , and gave such provocation , that it was thought necessary , by all present , that the matter should be settled by a duel . A challenge therefore was sent to the major ...
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... side of the house . The house itself is not very large , but well suited for the residence of a gentleman . It consisted of one large hall , encircled by a corridor , into which the doors of the upper chambers opened . This hall , which ...
... side of the house . The house itself is not very large , but well suited for the residence of a gentleman . It consisted of one large hall , encircled by a corridor , into which the doors of the upper chambers opened . This hall , which ...
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... sides of the mountain ; and she was greatly attracted by a pastoral life ; and she fancied , that , had she been born in a cottage , she should have been happy ; not considering that every path of life has its advantages and ...
... sides of the mountain ; and she was greatly attracted by a pastoral life ; and she fancied , that , had she been born in a cottage , she should have been happy ; not considering that every path of life has its advantages and ...
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