The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... wish . " " No , no , Emily , " he replied : " no , my sister , my friend , my beloved ; in one word , my Emily , you can do nothing for me . " " But tell me , " she said , " has any thing new arisen ? Has my father- ? " and she ...
... wish . " " No , no , Emily , " he replied : " no , my sister , my friend , my beloved ; in one word , my Emily , you can do nothing for me . " " But tell me , " she said , " has any thing new arisen ? Has my father- ? " and she ...
Page 39
... wish it were in my power to make you , my readers , the companions of Emily amid those regions of wonders and native beauties through which she passed in their way to Geneva . But , O , how impossible is it , by the medium of words , to ...
... wish it were in my power to make you , my readers , the companions of Emily amid those regions of wonders and native beauties through which she passed in their way to Geneva . But , O , how impossible is it , by the medium of words , to ...
Page 41
... wishes were as incapable of being satisfied as when his fortune was at its lowest ebb . Emily had also experienced a se- vere disappointment in not hearing any thing of her bro- ther ; and having few female acquaintances , and not one ...
... wishes were as incapable of being satisfied as when his fortune was at its lowest ebb . Emily had also experienced a se- vere disappointment in not hearing any thing of her bro- ther ; and having few female acquaintances , and not one ...
Page 46
... wish to please him , left him almost wholly to the care of his servant , and to the influence of those infidel writers with which his brother's library abounded ; and it was before he was recovered from his bodily complaint , which left ...
... wish to please him , left him almost wholly to the care of his servant , and to the influence of those infidel writers with which his brother's library abounded ; and it was before he was recovered from his bodily complaint , which left ...
Page 50
... Where have you been , Mademoiselle ? " asked the valet shrinking behind his master's chair . " Where did you meet her , Sir ? " thundered the major . The valet had conceived that Emily did not wish her 50 LADY OF THE MANOR .
... Where have you been , Mademoiselle ? " asked the valet shrinking behind his master's chair . " Where did you meet her , Sir ? " thundered the major . The valet had conceived that Emily did not wish her 50 LADY OF THE MANOR .
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