The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... Edmund , though he knew not wherefore . This boy , by name Francis Parnel , was the son of a country curate . His father's family were esteemed pious , and Francis entered the school with the character of be- ing a very religious boy ...
... Edmund , though he knew not wherefore . This boy , by name Francis Parnel , was the son of a country curate . His father's family were esteemed pious , and Francis entered the school with the character of be- ing a very religious boy ...
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... Edmund Stephens arrived at school from his aunt's lodgings , he found the whole play - ground in an uproar , and Francis Parnel dealing out his blows in such right good earnest , that he had already endowed two or three of his ...
... Edmund Stephens arrived at school from his aunt's lodgings , he found the whole play - ground in an uproar , and Francis Parnel dealing out his blows in such right good earnest , that he had already endowed two or three of his ...
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... Edmund Stephens , " replied the other : " and I re- quire you either to give up your pretensions to religion , or to relinquish this mode of conduct . " While these few words were passing between Parnel and Stephens , the latter had to ...
... Edmund Stephens , " replied the other : " and I re- quire you either to give up your pretensions to religion , or to relinquish this mode of conduct . " While these few words were passing between Parnel and Stephens , the latter had to ...
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... Edmund's pious discourse at length succeeded in composing the mind of young Parnel , and the two boys shortly afterwards entered the school - room together ; where , in compliment to Edmund Stephens , Parnel was received by his ...
... Edmund's pious discourse at length succeeded in composing the mind of young Parnel , and the two boys shortly afterwards entered the school - room together ; where , in compliment to Edmund Stephens , Parnel was received by his ...
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... Edmund . Accordingly , when the next holidays arrived , he made his wishes known to his father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs. Mary Stephens . This pious woman , whose sole object through life had been to do good rather ...
... Edmund . Accordingly , when the next holidays arrived , he made his wishes known to his father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs. Mary Stephens . This pious woman , whose sole object through life had been to do good rather ...
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