The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 147
... Burton had accepted the office of catechist . For one year , all went on well , till each lady had taken her turn . But , inasmuch as perseverance in well - doing is contrary to the general course of human nature , some of the young ...
... Burton had accepted the office of catechist . For one year , all went on well , till each lady had taken her turn . But , inasmuch as perseverance in well - doing is contrary to the general course of human nature , some of the young ...
Page 148
... Burton is to be there , and every thing is to be set- tled to - day . " Mrs. Mary Bird looked grave when she understood the nature of Miss Parker's engagement : which Miss Jane remarking , said , with a provoking smile , that she did ...
... Burton is to be there , and every thing is to be set- tled to - day . " Mrs. Mary Bird looked grave when she understood the nature of Miss Parker's engagement : which Miss Jane remarking , said , with a provoking smile , that she did ...
Page 150
... Burton . This last was the first to throw himself on a chair , or rather into the corner of Mrs. Humphreys's sofa from which Anna had arisen ; where , after several attempts to yawn and express fatigue , he complained , that he was worn ...
... Burton . This last was the first to throw himself on a chair , or rather into the corner of Mrs. Humphreys's sofa from which Anna had arisen ; where , after several attempts to yawn and express fatigue , he complained , that he was worn ...
Page 156
... Burton's society , we need not desire any other spiritual guide ? " As this speech was made in a whisper , though suffici- ently loud for every one in the room to hear , Mrs. Hum- phreys pretended not to have observed it ; and dinner ...
... Burton's society , we need not desire any other spiritual guide ? " As this speech was made in a whisper , though suffici- ently loud for every one in the room to hear , Mrs. Hum- phreys pretended not to have observed it ; and dinner ...
Page 157
... Burton ; for when the ladies had withdrawn after dinner , and the gentlemen were left together , the following important conversation took place between them . Mr. Mills had been acquainted with the father of Mr. Burton for many years ...
... Burton ; for when the ladies had withdrawn after dinner , and the gentlemen were left together , the following important conversation took place between them . Mr. Mills had been acquainted with the father of Mr. Burton for many years ...
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