The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 259
... Gabrielle and her affairs , permit me , my dear friend , to repeat here what I have many times said to you on former occasions , —that I am con- vinced it would conduce greatly both to your happiness and to your permanent advantage ...
... Gabrielle and her affairs , permit me , my dear friend , to repeat here what I have many times said to you on former occasions , —that I am con- vinced it would conduce greatly both to your happiness and to your permanent advantage ...
Page 262
... - humouredly to Miss Beaumont , she said , What a talent you have , Julia , of making yourself miserable ! Cannot you forget Gabrielle and her ima- ginary grievances ? ' " " " 66 6 They are not imaginary , 262 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... - humouredly to Miss Beaumont , she said , What a talent you have , Julia , of making yourself miserable ! Cannot you forget Gabrielle and her ima- ginary grievances ? ' " " " 66 6 They are not imaginary , 262 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 265
... Gabrielle . She had not time allowed her to speak to me , before Amelia's eye was again upon us : but , with a quickness at which I was as- VOL . IV . A A tonished , the young stranger had caught hold of my THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 265.
... Gabrielle . She had not time allowed her to speak to me , before Amelia's eye was again upon us : but , with a quickness at which I was as- VOL . IV . A A tonished , the young stranger had caught hold of my THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 265.
Page 268
... Gabrielle , ' I an- swered , holding out my hand to take it , very kind in- deed ! ' " Is Miss Carrisforth in your room , Miss Clara ? ' whispered Gabrielle , asking a question which she no doubt could have answered as well as myself ...
... Gabrielle , ' I an- swered , holding out my hand to take it , very kind in- deed ! ' " Is Miss Carrisforth in your room , Miss Clara ? ' whispered Gabrielle , asking a question which she no doubt could have answered as well as myself ...
Page 269
... Gabrielle instantly slapped down the jalousies , while I as quickly took my book in my hand ; and thus closed my first conversation with this girl . " At that instant Amelia entered the room , and I was at the same time aware of the ...
... Gabrielle instantly slapped down the jalousies , while I as quickly took my book in my hand ; and thus closed my first conversation with this girl . " At that instant Amelia entered the room , and I was at the same time aware of the ...
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