The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... speak good English ; and in this situation he 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 ...
... speak good English ; and in this situation he 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 ...
Page 13
... speaking , a melan- choly breach was made in the happy little society by the death of the elder Mr. Harrington , and the consequent removal of Charles to another situation . The separation of Charles from his young companions was ...
... speaking , a melan- choly breach was made in the happy little society by the death of the elder Mr. Harrington , and the consequent removal of Charles to another situation . The separation of Charles from his young companions was ...
Page 24
... speaking ) to the principles of the young people , had not Emily at that time been too young to understand their purport , and Christopher in a state indisposing him to receive any thing favourably which proceeded from his father . I ...
... speaking ) to the principles of the young people , had not Emily at that time been too young to understand their purport , and Christopher in a state indisposing him to receive any thing favourably which proceeded from his father . I ...
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... speak of his na- tive country , and to describe the events of his infancy ; such as he recollected , when residing at a country - house , possessed by his paternal grandfather , on the heights of the Dole . The shattered hut , therefore ...
... speak of his na- tive country , and to describe the events of his infancy ; such as he recollected , when residing at a country - house , possessed by his paternal grandfather , on the heights of the Dole . The shattered hut , therefore ...
Page 35
... speaking French , could enter a room with less em- barrassment , and obtained a considerable knowledge of mu sic , though not of the best kind . While his daughter was thus passing through the fiery ordeal of this contagious society ...
... speaking French , could enter a room with less em- barrassment , and obtained a considerable knowledge of mu sic , though not of the best kind . While his daughter was thus passing through the fiery ordeal of this contagious society ...
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