The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... wife , that he appeared not to regret the sacrifice ; and if some symptoms of irritability in his temper would sometimes appear , his wife presently found means to allay the fever by the amiableness of her manner , and her gentle and ...
... wife , that he appeared not to regret the sacrifice ; and if some symptoms of irritability in his temper would sometimes appear , his wife presently found means to allay the fever by the amiableness of her manner , and her gentle and ...
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... wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united Ernesthus Muller and Mrs. Courtney . The former again entered ... wife were such as would render him difficult in another choice . It was before the year of mourning for his wife was ...
... wife , and mother , the bond was loosened which united Ernesthus Muller and Mrs. Courtney . The former again entered ... wife were such as would render him difficult in another choice . It was before the year of mourning for his wife was ...
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... wife , upon the subject of his conduct towards his son , which was un- derstood to have been very culpable . The major answered with much warmth ; on which the young man used very harsh and ungentlemanly expressions . Very high words ...
... wife , upon the subject of his conduct towards his son , which was un- derstood to have been very culpable . The major answered with much warmth ; on which the young man used very harsh and ungentlemanly expressions . Very high words ...
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... wife of pious and learned men was not to be baffled by his infidel arguments , as poor Mrs. Courtney had been . She had been accustomed to hear the quibbles of such men , and knew how they should be an- swered . Mr. Muller soon ...
... wife of pious and learned men was not to be baffled by his infidel arguments , as poor Mrs. Courtney had been . She had been accustomed to hear the quibbles of such men , and knew how they should be an- swered . Mr. Muller soon ...
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... saying " What have you there ? " and at the same moment read these words , written by his wife , < Emily Courtney , aged eight years ; " and underneath , in his daughter's writing , " This was my beloved mother's LADY OF THE MANOR . 63.
... saying " What have you there ? " and at the same moment read these words , written by his wife , < Emily Courtney , aged eight years ; " and underneath , in his daughter's writing , " This was my beloved mother's LADY OF THE MANOR . 63.
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