The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 86
... Annette to Mrs. Doiley's rather earlier than usual , as the little girl was standing at the door of the lodge , Mr. Sackville happened to come by ; and immediately recog- nizing her , he dismounted , for he was on horseback , when ...
... Annette to Mrs. Doiley's rather earlier than usual , as the little girl was standing at the door of the lodge , Mr. Sackville happened to come by ; and immediately recog- nizing her , he dismounted , for he was on horseback , when ...
Page 87
... Annette , that the young lady whom it so highly commended became sensible of the extent of her partiality for this young man ; neither was she , till this moment , aware that the time was come which called upon her to prove whether she ...
... Annette , that the young lady whom it so highly commended became sensible of the extent of her partiality for this young man ; neither was she , till this moment , aware that the time was come which called upon her to prove whether she ...
Page 89
... Annette ; to think as seldom as possible of Mr. Sackville ; and to endeavour to forget her little difficulties by active , cheerful , and useful employment . She wrote to her father , stating what she had done respecting Annette , and ...
... Annette ; to think as seldom as possible of Mr. Sackville ; and to endeavour to forget her little difficulties by active , cheerful , and useful employment . She wrote to her father , stating what she had done respecting Annette , and ...
Page 90
... Annette , as much as possible , out of her father's sight . Towards the end of the fifth month after the death of the excellent Mrs. Fortescue , Sophia received a letter from her step - mother , informing her that it was the intention ...
... Annette , as much as possible , out of her father's sight . Towards the end of the fifth month after the death of the excellent Mrs. Fortescue , Sophia received a letter from her step - mother , informing her that it was the intention ...
Page 91
... Annette likely to be at all inconvenient to her , to commit her to his care , assuring her that he would be ready to give her up again whenever she might require it . There was something so kind and considerate in the feeling which must ...
... Annette likely to be at all inconvenient to her , to commit her to his care , assuring her that he would be ready to give her up again whenever she might require it . There was something so kind and considerate in the feeling which must ...
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