The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 9
... supposed to be capable of ; and before the natural restlessness and impatience of his disposition had begun to render him dissatisfied with his quiet situation , she was suddenly removed from the friends in whose affections she was an ...
... supposed to be capable of ; and before the natural restlessness and impatience of his disposition had begun to render him dissatisfied with his quiet situation , she was suddenly removed from the friends in whose affections she was an ...
Page 19
... supposed to be wit ; and , being used to situations of authority , had no idea of the pain he gave to others in the indulgence of this propensity . He had also been accustomed to bestow strong epithets of contempt on his inferiors , and ...
... supposed to be wit ; and , being used to situations of authority , had no idea of the pain he gave to others in the indulgence of this propensity . He had also been accustomed to bestow strong epithets of contempt on his inferiors , and ...
Page 67
... supposed he was no more , as he had been invalid , and put on board ship to return to Europe ; since which nothing had been heard of him . The number of the regiment was given , and Emi- ly hoped it might be the same to which Charles ...
... supposed he was no more , as he had been invalid , and put on board ship to return to Europe ; since which nothing had been heard of him . The number of the regiment was given , and Emi- ly hoped it might be the same to which Charles ...
Page 83
... supposed ? " thought Emily , turn- ing quite away from him towards the sheep . " I trust that you have not lost one of your flock , fair shepherdess ! " said the stranger , following her steps . " I should be obliged to you , Sir ...
... supposed ? " thought Emily , turn- ing quite away from him towards the sheep . " I trust that you have not lost one of your flock , fair shepherdess ! " said the stranger , following her steps . " I should be obliged to you , Sir ...
Page 99
... supposed to make in the eyes of her visi- ters ; or , if she thought at all , trusting to her elegant ap- pearance in the afternoon , to obliterate the remembrance of her morning dishabille . The household of Madame consisted of a ...
... supposed to make in the eyes of her visi- ters ; or , if she thought at all , trusting to her elegant ap- pearance in the afternoon , to obliterate the remembrance of her morning dishabille . The household of Madame consisted of a ...
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