The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 104
... Anna had at- tached herself to one of her companions in particular , of whom she always spoke in terms of the most exagge- rated affection . This young lady , whom we shall call Miss Charlotte Parker , was the daughter of a widow lady ...
... Anna had at- tached herself to one of her companions in particular , of whom she always spoke in terms of the most exagge- rated affection . This young lady , whom we shall call Miss Charlotte Parker , was the daughter of a widow lady ...
Page 105
... Anna was intro- duced during this year . It is sufficient , that they were all duly recorded , with certain other important particu- lars , in a ladies ' memorandum - book for the year , which Anna purchased for the occasion , and to ...
... Anna was intro- duced during this year . It is sufficient , that they were all duly recorded , with certain other important particu- lars , in a ladies ' memorandum - book for the year , which Anna purchased for the occasion , and to ...
Page 106
... Anna's grief , when she took leave of her schoolfellows and governesses , and found herself seated , by her kind old father , in the taxed - cart . The travellers had already gone some miles before she was able to assume any de- gree of ...
... Anna's grief , when she took leave of her schoolfellows and governesses , and found herself seated , by her kind old father , in the taxed - cart . The travellers had already gone some miles before she was able to assume any de- gree of ...
Page 107
... Anna's grief , namely , her reluc- tance to exchange the gaieties of L- for the retire- ment of a lone farm - house : he therefore , being quite at ease , ordered a hot supper , and sat down , full of glee , to enjoy it . Anna wept ...
... Anna's grief , namely , her reluc- tance to exchange the gaieties of L- for the retire- ment of a lone farm - house : he therefore , being quite at ease , ordered a hot supper , and sat down , full of glee , to enjoy it . Anna wept ...
Page 108
... Anna's eyes . It concluded with an account of a play at which Miss Parker had been present , and which she declared she could not half enjoy , because of the absence of her be- loved Anna . In a postscript was added this information ...
... Anna's eyes . It concluded with an account of a play at which Miss Parker had been present , and which she declared she could not half enjoy , because of the absence of her be- loved Anna . In a postscript was added this information ...
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