The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... affections of one of his master's daughters , whom he mar- ried in a clandestine manner ; being persuaded that he should not be approved by her father . This union , as might be expected , was not a happy one . The young lady had as ...
... affections of one of his master's daughters , whom he mar- ried in a clandestine manner ; being persuaded that he should not be approved by her father . This union , as might be expected , was not a happy one . The young lady had as ...
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... affections of the young lady , and shortly afterwards became the husband of one of the most lovely as well as the ... affection for his young , interesting wife , that he appeared not to regret the sacrifice ; and if some symptoms of ...
... affections of the young lady , and shortly afterwards became the husband of one of the most lovely as well as the ... affection for his young , interesting wife , that he appeared not to regret the sacrifice ; and if some symptoms of ...
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... affections she was an idol , by a fever , immediately after the birth of a daughter . I shall not enter into a detail of the husband's or mo- ther's feelings on the occasion of this bereavement . Mr. Muller's grief , however , not being ...
... affections she was an idol , by a fever , immediately after the birth of a daughter . I shall not enter into a detail of the husband's or mo- ther's feelings on the occasion of this bereavement . Mr. Muller's grief , however , not being ...
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... affection , he seems , as it were , to bear a grudge ( if so homely a phrase may be allowed me ) against the Almighty , for having thus afflicted him ; and he refuses to take pleasure in the blessings continued to him ; but the ...
... affection , he seems , as it were , to bear a grudge ( if so homely a phrase may be allowed me ) against the Almighty , for having thus afflicted him ; and he refuses to take pleasure in the blessings continued to him ; but the ...
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... affectionate prepara- tions for the father who was to return to his children after so long an absence . Mrs. Courtney had been told , that , during the years in which her son - in - law had been absent , he had acquired the habits of a ...
... affectionate prepara- tions for the father who was to return to his children after so long an absence . Mrs. Courtney had been told , that , during the years in which her son - in - law had been absent , he had acquired the habits of a ...
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