The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 109
... Miss Parker's letter , and waited anxi- ously for another in return . But , as this second letter seemed to linger long on the road , she began to look about her for some other object to divert the tedium of her solitary life . She ...
... Miss Parker's letter , and waited anxi- ously for another in return . But , as this second letter seemed to linger long on the road , she began to look about her for some other object to divert the tedium of her solitary life . She ...
Page 116
... Miss Parker . Anna , according to the long established rule among young ladies who form very great intimacies at school , retired to read her friend's letter ; and as it was sum- mer time , she very properly chose an arbour of honey ...
... Miss Parker . Anna , according to the long established rule among young ladies who form very great intimacies at school , retired to read her friend's letter ; and as it was sum- mer time , she very properly chose an arbour of honey ...
Page 117
... Miss Parker had enjoyed the pleasure of writing to her friend . " " Those , " said the gentle writer , " who formerly crowded our theatres , filled our ball - rooms , gathered round our card - tables , and frequented our races , have at ...
... Miss Parker had enjoyed the pleasure of writing to her friend . " " Those , " said the gentle writer , " who formerly crowded our theatres , filled our ball - rooms , gathered round our card - tables , and frequented our races , have at ...
Page 118
... Miss Parker's speaking of her very great happiness in the former part of her letter , and of her severe trials and sufferings in the lat- ter : the second was , that while the young lady so bit- terly deplored the absence of her Anna ...
... Miss Parker's speaking of her very great happiness in the former part of her letter , and of her severe trials and sufferings in the lat- ter : the second was , that while the young lady so bit- terly deplored the absence of her Anna ...
Page 119
... Miss Parker before I came here , though I have never hap- pened to visit L- ; and I must confess , that I should not think her precisely the proper person to become your spiritual directress . And now , " added he , “ if you can give me ...
... Miss Parker before I came here , though I have never hap- pened to visit L- ; and I must confess , that I should not think her precisely the proper person to become your spiritual directress . And now , " added he , “ if you can give me ...
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