The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... called for , his son . The box at length being uncorded , and the phials produced , he bethought himself , and , as he held up one bottle and other between his eye and the light , he commenced his inquiries . " What is become of young ...
... called for , his son . The box at length being uncorded , and the phials produced , he bethought himself , and , as he held up one bottle and other between his eye and the light , he commenced his inquiries . " What is become of young ...
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... called for a pair of slippers , and gave orders , in the old lady's presence , about his bed ; adding , as he ad- dressed Mrs. Courtney , " You will excuse me , madam , but I am somewhat particular in these respects ; and 18 LADY OF THE ...
... called for a pair of slippers , and gave orders , in the old lady's presence , about his bed ; adding , as he ad- dressed Mrs. Courtney , " You will excuse me , madam , but I am somewhat particular in these respects ; and 18 LADY OF THE ...
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... called the native perfection of the human character ; as- serting that the mind of man , in infancy , resembled a sheet of paper , perfectly pure and white , and that it would un- doubtedly remain such if man could be preserved from the ...
... called the native perfection of the human character ; as- serting that the mind of man , in infancy , resembled a sheet of paper , perfectly pure and white , and that it would un- doubtedly remain such if man could be preserved from the ...
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... called to Wietlesbach to bring him a glass of bitters , and remarked , that he was sorry that so entire a disagreement should subsist between Mrs. Court- ney and the wiser part of mankind . Mrs. Courtney was on the point of making some ...
... called to Wietlesbach to bring him a glass of bitters , and remarked , that he was sorry that so entire a disagreement should subsist between Mrs. Court- ney and the wiser part of mankind . Mrs. Courtney was on the point of making some ...
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... called an idle fellow - a vaurien - a Miss Molly - it is what I cannot bear . No , Emily , I will run away , and go to sea , or en- list as a soldier . " This declaration always wrung the heart of Emily ; and on these occasions she used ...
... called an idle fellow - a vaurien - a Miss Molly - it is what I cannot bear . No , Emily , I will run away , and go to sea , or en- list as a soldier . " This declaration always wrung the heart of Emily ; and on these occasions she used ...
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