The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... sister Emily was able to accompany him into this wood , he used to point out this Lilliputian lake to her , and amuse her with recollections of his infancy , and tales of his child- hood , half remembered , and half blended with what he ...
... sister Emily was able to accompany him into this wood , he used to point out this Lilliputian lake to her , and amuse her with recollections of his infancy , and tales of his child- hood , half remembered , and half blended with what he ...
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... cealing it in the attitude he then was ; but at the sound of his sister's step , he suddenly raised his head , and , rub- bing his sleeve across his eyes , asked her , B 2 LADY OF THE MANOR . 17 of me." Then turning to his valet, ...
... cealing it in the attitude he then was ; but at the sound of his sister's step , he suddenly raised his head , and , rub- bing his sleeve across his eyes , asked her , B 2 LADY OF THE MANOR . 17 of me." Then turning to his valet, ...
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... sister , from behaving in a manner wholly unbecoming . From time to time , the youth was , however , held back from open rebellion by the beseeching looks of Emily , and the earnest pleadings of Mrs. Courtney . Ne- vertheless , a kind ...
... sister , from behaving in a manner wholly unbecoming . From time to time , the youth was , however , held back from open rebellion by the beseeching looks of Emily , and the earnest pleadings of Mrs. Courtney . Ne- vertheless , a kind ...
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... sister ; and whenever he indulged the hope of future hap- piness in this life , it arose from the prospect of living with his Emily ; and , surely , if he cherished what was romantic , or fanciful , in these visions of future days , we ...
... sister ; and whenever he indulged the hope of future hap- piness in this life , it arose from the prospect of living with his Emily ; and , surely , if he cherished what was romantic , or fanciful , in these visions of future days , we ...
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... sister , my friend , my beloved ; in one word , my Emily , you can do nothing for me . " " But tell me , " she said , " has any thing new arisen ? Has my father- ? " and she hesitated again . In reply to this , her brother assured her ...
... sister , my friend , my beloved ; in one word , my Emily , you can do nothing for me . " " But tell me , " she said , " has any thing new arisen ? Has my father- ? " and she hesitated again . In reply to this , her brother assured her ...
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