The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... Mr. Muller took his leave of his children to go abroad . It was remarked by Mrs. Courtney that he part- ed from his son without a tear ; when the infant Emily was brought to him , and placed in his arms LADY OF THE MANOR . 9.
... Mr. Muller took his leave of his children to go abroad . It was remarked by Mrs. Courtney that he part- ed from his son without a tear ; when the infant Emily was brought to him , and placed in his arms LADY OF THE MANOR . 9.
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... tear of his lovely Emily , would always bring him to his recollection , and restore him to temper and reason again . No particular change took place in the situation of these young people until Charles had attained his eigh- teenth ...
... tear of his lovely Emily , would always bring him to his recollection , and restore him to temper and reason again . No particular change took place in the situation of these young people until Charles had attained his eigh- teenth ...
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... tears with his , and from that moment conceived for him all the affection due from a child to a parent ; and as he never used any means to cool that affection , it con- tinued to augment , and was the means of supporting her through ...
... tears with his , and from that moment conceived for him all the affection due from a child to a parent ; and as he never used any means to cool that affection , it con- tinued to augment , and was the means of supporting her through ...
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... tear that started in his eye . Emily was too young to observe all this ; but it was not lost on the tender Mrs ... tears and sorrow . From this day might be dated the beginning of troubles to this unfortunate young man ; and here ...
... tear that started in his eye . Emily was too young to observe all this ; but it was not lost on the tender Mrs ... tears and sorrow . From this day might be dated the beginning of troubles to this unfortunate young man ; and here ...
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... tears glis- tened in her eyes . On this , he held out his hand to her , and said , " My Emi- ly ! my little Emily ! will you cease to love me ? " She sprang forward , at one moment conceiving all that was passing in her brother's mind ...
... tears glis- tened in her eyes . On this , he held out his hand to her , and said , " My Emi- ly ! my little Emily ! will you cease to love me ? " She sprang forward , at one moment conceiving all that was passing in her brother's mind ...
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