The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 203
... Lord Bellamy ought to have been the girl , and Lady Julianna the boy : for I was so fair a youth , had such fine auburn hair , such bright blue eyes , and such a ruddy complexion , that it was feared I should have been what is called a ...
... Lord Bellamy ought to have been the girl , and Lady Julianna the boy : for I was so fair a youth , had such fine auburn hair , such bright blue eyes , and such a ruddy complexion , that it was feared I should have been what is called a ...
Page 234
... Lord Bellamy , and , therefore , she begged to be permitted to remain at Hartlands during her confinement , that he might be at hand . Lady Dau- rien also much wished it , and I , therefore , consented , though my sister opposed the ...
... Lord Bellamy , and , therefore , she begged to be permitted to remain at Hartlands during her confinement , that he might be at hand . Lady Dau- rien also much wished it , and I , therefore , consented , though my sister opposed the ...
Page 243
... Lord Bellamy ; the little man with the great name ; and I saw an exceedingly delicate child , with features perfectly regular , and a complexion of almost transpa- rent purity ; but having , in a slight degree , something of that ...
... Lord Bellamy ; the little man with the great name ; and I saw an exceedingly delicate child , with features perfectly regular , and a complexion of almost transpa- rent purity ; but having , in a slight degree , something of that ...
Page 244
... Sir Berkley Greaves , an old gentleman who sat next to her - by the by , the same worthy personage who had come forward so busily in the affair of the cards - pro- posed that we should drink Lord Bellamy's health in a bumper , and that ...
... Sir Berkley Greaves , an old gentleman who sat next to her - by the by , the same worthy personage who had come forward so busily in the affair of the cards - pro- posed that we should drink Lord Bellamy's health in a bumper , and that ...
Page 254
... Lord Bellamy in his ninth , Theodore in his seventh , and Lau- ra in her sixth , that we all met at Hartlands : after I had been absent on the Continent for many months . It was the Christmas season , and my sister had suggested to me ...
... Lord Bellamy in his ninth , Theodore in his seventh , and Lau- ra in her sixth , that we all met at Hartlands : after I had been absent on the Continent for many months . It was the Christmas season , and my sister had suggested to me ...
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Abbeville added affection answered appeared arrived asked Baptism beautiful blessed brother carriage child Christ Christopher comtesse conversation coppice cottage Courtney daugh daughter dear death delight divine Eleanore and Antoinette Emily endeavoured entered expressed eyes father feelings felt grace hand happy Hartlands Harwood hastened heard heart Helmly honour hope Joanna Lady Roxe Lady Roxeter Lady Seaforth Languedoc Laura leave ligion looked Lord Bellamy Lord Seaforth Lord's Supper lovely Madame Northington Madame Vauvrier major mamma manner manor marriage means mind Monsieur Mont Blanc Montague mother mountain Muller never occasion old lady passed person pious pleasure prayer present racter received recollect religion rendered replied returned scarcely scene seemed servant Simpson sister smile soon speak spirit Switzerland tears Theodore ther thing Thomas Jefferies thought tion took valet valley walk Westfield Wietlesbach wife wish woman young lady