The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... Geneva is a name which must be familiar to every re- fined ear : the extraordinary beauty of its situation , on the banks of a charming lake surrounded with mountains some of which are the most lofty in Europe , 4 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... Geneva is a name which must be familiar to every re- fined ear : the extraordinary beauty of its situation , on the banks of a charming lake surrounded with mountains some of which are the most lofty in Europe , 4 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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... situation , he found means to obtain the affections of one of his master's daughters , whom he mar- ried in a clandestine manner ; being persuaded that he should not be approved by her father . This union , as might be expected , was ...
... situation , he found means to obtain the affections of one of his master's daughters , whom he mar- ried in a clandestine manner ; being persuaded that he should not be approved by her father . This union , as might be expected , was ...
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... situation and entered the army , as an ensign in a marching regiment ; then he became a lieu- tenant by purchase ; and , as soon afterwards as possible , a captain of a company of foot . It was now that he was quartered for some time in ...
... situation and entered the army , as an ensign in a marching regiment ; then he became a lieu- tenant by purchase ; and , as soon afterwards as possible , a captain of a company of foot . It was now that he was quartered for some time in ...
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... situation , she was suddenly removed from the friends in whose affections she was an idol , by a fever , immediately after the birth of a daughter . I shall not enter into a detail of the husband's or mo- ther's feelings on the occasion ...
... situation , she was suddenly removed from the friends in whose affections she was an idol , by a fever , immediately after the birth of a daughter . I shall not enter into a detail of the husband's or mo- ther's feelings on the occasion ...
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... situation of these young people until Charles had attained his eigh- teenth , Christopher his sixteenth , and Emily her tenth year . Nothing can be conceived in human nature more lovely than Emily was at that time ; she was so gentle ...
... situation of these young people until Charles had attained his eigh- teenth , Christopher his sixteenth , and Emily her tenth year . Nothing can be conceived in human nature more lovely than Emily was at that time ; she was so gentle ...
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