The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 98
... Miss Clifford had not turned to Sophia , and begged her , if she could , to solve their difficulties . " Can you tell us , dear Miss Mortimer , " she said , " how far we are from York ? -for my sisters will insist upon it that it is ...
... Miss Clifford had not turned to Sophia , and begged her , if she could , to solve their difficulties . " Can you tell us , dear Miss Mortimer , " she said , " how far we are from York ? -for my sisters will insist upon it that it is ...
Page 99
... Miss Clifford , drawing up her small mouth to a point : " very prudently observed : I had forgotten . " Sophia smiled , ( for she could not help it , ) though vexed , and answered , playfully , " Well , when I have done my plain work ...
... Miss Clifford , drawing up her small mouth to a point : " very prudently observed : I had forgotten . " Sophia smiled , ( for she could not help it , ) though vexed , and answered , playfully , " Well , when I have done my plain work ...
Page 100
... Mrs. Mortimer , " you make your sister Sophia blush . She is not used to your saucy ways . " 66 Why , now you mention it , Ma'am , " said Miss ... Clifford , and she again drew up her mouth into the form of a round O , from which position it ...
... Mrs. Mortimer , " you make your sister Sophia blush . She is not used to your saucy ways . " 66 Why , now you mention it , Ma'am , " said Miss ... Clifford , and she again drew up her mouth into the form of a round O , from which position it ...
Page 101
... Miss Clifford , drawing up her mouth , and protracting the exclamation to a ridiculous length , " in- deed ! I beg pardon . I am sorry . Had I known so much before , I trust that I should have been more pru- dent . I would have died ...
... Miss Clifford , drawing up her mouth , and protracting the exclamation to a ridiculous length , " in- deed ! I beg pardon . I am sorry . Had I known so much before , I trust that I should have been more pru- dent . I would have died ...
Page 102
... Clifford might be able to teach me ? " said Sophia ; turning to her father , and speaking in a low tone . " You are a sly rogue , in spite of that little demure face of yours , " replied the father , with a loud laugh . " Ay , ay , Miss ...
... Clifford might be able to teach me ? " said Sophia ; turning to her father , and speaking in a low tone . " You are a sly rogue , in spite of that little demure face of yours , " replied the father , with a loud laugh . " Ay , ay , Miss ...
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