The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... thought it needful to exercise on his own account . Those who mourn in connexion with Christian hope , and who have the blessed assurance that they shall realize in the Saviour more than all they have lost on earth , find a delight in ...
... thought it needful to exercise on his own account . Those who mourn in connexion with Christian hope , and who have the blessed assurance that they shall realize in the Saviour more than all they have lost on earth , find a delight in ...
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... thought than that of following impli- citly the direction of others . About the time of which I am speaking , a melan- choly breach was made in the happy little society by the death of the elder Mr. Harrington , and the consequent ...
... thought than that of following impli- citly the direction of others . About the time of which I am speaking , a melan- choly breach was made in the happy little society by the death of the elder Mr. Harrington , and the consequent ...
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... thought proper to address him , by making him the constant object of his raillery , yet , had he not been very remote from proper feeling , he must have sooner or later made this discovery , and would surely have refrained from treating ...
... thought proper to address him , by making him the constant object of his raillery , yet , had he not been very remote from proper feeling , he must have sooner or later made this discovery , and would surely have refrained from treating ...
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... made his final resolution ; but still the difficulty exist- ed , how was he to part from Emily ? Full of this sad thought , he one afternoon left his fa- ther's presence , and wandered , scarcely knowing whither he LADY OF THE MANOR . 27.
... made his final resolution ; but still the difficulty exist- ed , how was he to part from Emily ? Full of this sad thought , he one afternoon left his fa- ther's presence , and wandered , scarcely knowing whither he LADY OF THE MANOR . 27.
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... thought , it was long , very long , ( for the whole life of the unhappy youth had passed in review before him during this interval , ) when he was suddenly roused by a rustling noise and the sound of approaching steps . He started and ...
... thought , it was long , very long , ( for the whole life of the unhappy youth had passed in review before him during this interval , ) when he was suddenly roused by a rustling noise and the sound of approaching steps . He started and ...
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