The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 165
... Augusta , too , she does the same . ' " " Here poor Robert burst afresh into a flood of tears ; and Mr. Day , seeing him much softened , said , " My dear boy , even supposing what you say of your father and Lady Augusta to be true , why ...
... Augusta , too , she does the same . ' " " Here poor Robert burst afresh into a flood of tears ; and Mr. Day , seeing him much softened , said , " My dear boy , even supposing what you say of your father and Lady Augusta to be true , why ...
Page 168
... Augusta , in form , to dance ; though , had he been left to himself , he would have done it in his own way , and in a manner much more befitting a boy of twelve years of age . In consequence of this , his father became very angry ; and ...
... Augusta , in form , to dance ; though , had he been left to himself , he would have done it in his own way , and in a manner much more befitting a boy of twelve years of age . In consequence of this , his father became very angry ; and ...
Page 169
... Augusta . And thus I conclude the early stage of the histories of Robert Lambert and Frederick Falconer , and shall pro- ceed immediately to certain circumstances of their more advanced lives , in which my readers may perhaps take a ...
... Augusta . And thus I conclude the early stage of the histories of Robert Lambert and Frederick Falconer , and shall pro- ceed immediately to certain circumstances of their more advanced lives , in which my readers may perhaps take a ...
Page 174
... Augusta's appearance . She had always been beautiful , but she was now more so than ever ; and added to her natural loveliness , not only the elegance and dignity of high life , but a certain simplicity of manner and intelligence of ...
... Augusta's appearance . She had always been beautiful , but she was now more so than ever ; and added to her natural loveliness , not only the elegance and dignity of high life , but a certain simplicity of manner and intelligence of ...
Page 175
... Augusta looked down , and the colour in her cheek was evidently heightened . He is , Madam , " said Mr. Day , " precisely the same that he always was . But , " added he , " as his lot must necessarily be humble , I think it would be ...
... Augusta looked down , and the colour in her cheek was evidently heightened . He is , Madam , " said Mr. Day , " precisely the same that he always was . But , " added he , " as his lot must necessarily be humble , I think it would be ...
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