The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 257
... Miss Beaumont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her whole frame in violent disorder . ' Amelia , ' she said , ' you have grieved me excessively . ' Then , lower- ing her voice , she added , ' If Chatterton , or Atkins ...
... Miss Beaumont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her whole frame in violent disorder . ' Amelia , ' she said , ' you have grieved me excessively . ' Then , lower- ing her voice , she added , ' If Chatterton , or Atkins ...
Page 261
... Miss Beaumont , she opened it hastily , and stood up to read it , while all the rest of the party were seated at the breakfast - table . It was evident , however , that she was ... Miss Atkins is herself also de THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 261.
... Miss Beaumont , she opened it hastily , and stood up to read it , while all the rest of the party were seated at the breakfast - table . It was evident , however , that she was ... Miss Atkins is herself also de THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 261.
Page 262
Mary Martha Sherwood. dame de Roseau : Miss Atkins is herself also de great favourite wid de fine gentlemen . No chance for a part- ner till Miss Atkins is provided . ' " Several whisperings and loud bursts of laughter then followed ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. dame de Roseau : Miss Atkins is herself also de great favourite wid de fine gentlemen . No chance for a part- ner till Miss Atkins is provided . ' " Several whisperings and loud bursts of laughter then followed ...
Page 263
... Miss Beaumont . Imaginary , or not so , ' replied Amelia , with firm- ness , I shall be obliged to you , Julia , if ... Atkins and Miss Chat- terton , which were pushed forward , with the crowd between . There , there they are , at it ...
... Miss Beaumont . Imaginary , or not so , ' replied Amelia , with firm- ness , I shall be obliged to you , Julia , if ... Atkins and Miss Chat- terton , which were pushed forward , with the crowd between . There , there they are , at it ...
Page 264
... Miss Atkins ; Miss Chatterton is not sallow , she is only pale . Where is your politesse ? ' " A violent uproar was at that moment excited at the other end of the verandah , by the opening of a box of artificial flowers , and , for a ...
... Miss Atkins ; Miss Chatterton is not sallow , she is only pale . Where is your politesse ? ' " A violent uproar was at that moment excited at the other end of the verandah , by the opening of a box of artificial flowers , and , for a ...
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