The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 27
... whole week had passed . At length , on occasion of some new excitement , he 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 ...
... whole week had passed . At length , on occasion of some new excitement , he 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 ...
Page 29
... 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 look- ed up , and saw Emily approaching him ...
... 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 look- ed up , and saw Emily approaching him ...
Page 32
... whole thoughts , and even in her sleep she frequently called upon him ; being strongly impressed , no doubt , with the remembrance of his last visit to her in her chamber . Many were the efforts made by this lovely little girl to trace ...
... whole thoughts , and even in her sleep she frequently called upon him ; being strongly impressed , no doubt , with the remembrance of his last visit to her in her chamber . Many were the efforts made by this lovely little girl to trace ...
Page 39
... whole time in folly , she was not permitted to fall into any snare by which her cha- racter could be implicated , or her honour diminished . Major Muller had not continued many weeks at Co- logne , when news arrived from Switzerland ...
... whole time in folly , she was not permitted to fall into any snare by which her cha- racter could be implicated , or her honour diminished . Major Muller had not continued many weeks at Co- logne , when news arrived from Switzerland ...
Page 43
... whole chain of the Alps , from Mont St. Gothard as far as the mountains of Dauphiny . The little domain , with its chateau , inherited by Major Muller on this beautiful mountain , was neither so high as to be exposed to violent winds ...
... whole chain of the Alps , from Mont St. Gothard as far as the mountains of Dauphiny . The little domain , with its chateau , inherited by Major Muller on this beautiful mountain , was neither so high as to be exposed to violent winds ...
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