The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 75
... Mortimer and herself to come to them in Town ; ' adding , that it was their intention , in the ensuing autumn , to visit Yorkshire , where they might probably make a long stay at the family mansion . She there- Sophia , whose spirits ...
... Mortimer and herself to come to them in Town ; ' adding , that it was their intention , in the ensuing autumn , to visit Yorkshire , where they might probably make a long stay at the family mansion . She there- Sophia , whose spirits ...
Page 76
... Mortimer . When Sophia had seen the woman , and endeavoured to ascertain the exact situation of the cottage , she sum- moned Mrs. Cicely , who , since the death of Mrs. For- tescue , had been the constant companion of her walks , and ...
... Mortimer . When Sophia had seen the woman , and endeavoured to ascertain the exact situation of the cottage , she sum- moned Mrs. Cicely , who , since the death of Mrs. For- tescue , had been the constant companion of her walks , and ...
Page 77
... Mortimer ? " add- " if you will permit me , Madam , I will conduct you to the person you wish to see . " ing , Sophia now looked up , and for the first time saw the gentleman , whose near approach she had not before ob- served . She saw ...
... Mortimer ? " add- " if you will permit me , Madam , I will conduct you to the person you wish to see . " ing , Sophia now looked up , and for the first time saw the gentleman , whose near approach she had not before ob- served . She saw ...
Page 78
... Mortimer . He then told Sophia that this poor woman had one little girl whom she had hitherto edu- cated with great tenderness ; and that he thought it possible that it was in order to interest her in the behalf of this child , that she ...
... Mortimer . He then told Sophia that this poor woman had one little girl whom she had hitherto edu- cated with great tenderness ; and that he thought it possible that it was in order to interest her in the behalf of this child , that she ...
Page 79
... Mortimer , to be your substitute . " The widow clung to these words . " Then you will take her under your care , Miss Mortimer ? you will pro- tect my little Annette ? " she said ; " you will see that she is piously brought up in her ...
... Mortimer , to be your substitute . " The widow clung to these words . " Then you will take her under your care , Miss Mortimer ? you will pro- tect my little Annette ? " she said ; " you will see that she is piously brought up in her ...
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