The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 256
... Amelia took my hand , and silently leading me through the crowd , conducted me to our own room . There finding a lamp burning , she directed me to undress myself , while , taking a small Bible from a drawer , she read aloud , sometimes ...
... Amelia took my hand , and silently leading me through the crowd , conducted me to our own room . There finding a lamp burning , she directed me to undress myself , while , taking a small Bible from a drawer , she read aloud , sometimes ...
Page 257
... Amelia , however , immediately answering the summons , in came Miss Beaumont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her whole frame in violent disorder . ' Amelia , ' she said , ' you have grieved me excessively . ' Then ...
... Amelia , however , immediately answering the summons , in came Miss Beaumont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her whole frame in violent disorder . ' Amelia , ' she said , ' you have grieved me excessively . ' Then ...
Page 258
... Amelia say , ' You are weak- ening my influence ; you are greatly injuring Clara . Cannot you see that , my dear ? You are hurting her more than you are serving Gabrielle . ' " I cannot help that , ' said Miss Beaumont : 1 hate ...
... Amelia say , ' You are weak- ening my influence ; you are greatly injuring Clara . Cannot you see that , my dear ? You are hurting her more than you are serving Gabrielle . ' " I cannot help that , ' said Miss Beaumont : 1 hate ...
Page 261
... AMELIA Carrisforth . ' 66 6 When I delivered this letter to Miss Beaumont , she opened it hastily , and stood up to read it , while all the rest of the party were seated at the breakfast - table . It was evident , however , that she was ...
... AMELIA Carrisforth . ' 66 6 When I delivered this letter to Miss Beaumont , she opened it hastily , and stood up to read it , while all the rest of the party were seated at the breakfast - table . It was evident , however , that she was ...
Page 262
... Amelia , and she took unwearied pains in helping me forward with my studies . " At twelve o'clock our liberty was given us , and , as it was not the custom to go out of doors at that hour , we were presently scattered all over the house ...
... Amelia , and she took unwearied pains in helping me forward with my studies . " At twelve o'clock our liberty was given us , and , as it was not the custom to go out of doors at that hour , we were presently scattered all over the house ...
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