The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 261
... Miss Atkins ; and we know who is to be here , don't we , Chatterton ? ' 66 6 Some of your favourites , I presume , Miss Atkins , ' said Miss Crawford , laughing . " Miss Atkins has many favourites , ' remarked Ma- dame de Roseau : Miss ...
... Miss Atkins ; and we know who is to be here , don't we , Chatterton ? ' 66 6 Some of your favourites , I presume , Miss Atkins , ' said Miss Crawford , laughing . " Miss Atkins has many favourites , ' remarked Ma- dame de Roseau : Miss ...
Page 263
... Miss Atkins and Miss Chat- terton , which were pushed forward , with the crowd between . There , there they are , at it again , carrying on the war ! ' exclaimed Miss Chatterton . " This is ex- cellent ! These are the pious ones ! the ...
... Miss Atkins and Miss Chat- terton , which were pushed forward , with the crowd between . There , there they are , at it again , carrying on the war ! ' exclaimed Miss Chatterton . " This is ex- cellent ! These are the pious ones ! the ...
Page 264
... Miss Chatterton say , ' I wonder at you , Atkins ! I am amazed ! and so you don't think I shall look well in pea - green ? Why , my friend , Miss Biddy Jackson , used always to tell me that pea - green was the most becoming colour I ...
... Miss Chatterton say , ' I wonder at you , Atkins ! I am amazed ! and so you don't think I shall look well in pea - green ? Why , my friend , Miss Biddy Jackson , used always to tell me that pea - green was the most becoming colour I ...
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... Miss Crawford dis evening . ' " While Madame de Roseau was speaking , and Miss Crawford was holding her rose up in triumph , Miss Atkins and Miss Chatterton , with several others of the greater girls , came round her , and , with voices ...
... Miss Crawford dis evening . ' " While Madame de Roseau was speaking , and Miss Crawford was holding her rose up in triumph , Miss Atkins and Miss Chatterton , with several others of the greater girls , came round her , and , with voices ...
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... Miss Atkins , and Miss Chatterton , and several others of the elder girls , usually slept ; and Miss Chatterton's bed was se- parated from mine only by the jalousied door through which Gabrielle had spoken to me . I therefore , as I lay ...
... Miss Atkins , and Miss Chatterton , and several others of the elder girls , usually slept ; and Miss Chatterton's bed was se- parated from mine only by the jalousied door through which Gabrielle had spoken to me . I therefore , as I lay ...
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