The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 155
... Robert , and Mr. Lambert was expressing a hope that Augusta would be enabled to give the polish he so ardently wish- ed to see in her intended husband , the want , however , of which Lady V— did not greatly regard , as she felt much ...
... Robert , and Mr. Lambert was expressing a hope that Augusta would be enabled to give the polish he so ardently wish- ed to see in her intended husband , the want , however , of which Lady V— did not greatly regard , as she felt much ...
Page 156
... Robert stood looking on , being touched with the tears of his young companions , and having no apprehension of the consequences which might ensue from the arrival of his handsome little cou- sin . Little Frederick was , soon afterwards ...
... Robert stood looking on , being touched with the tears of his young companions , and having no apprehension of the consequences which might ensue from the arrival of his handsome little cou- sin . Little Frederick was , soon afterwards ...
Page 157
... Robert did not resemble him , and concluded by bitter complaints of the awkwardness and ungracefulness of his son and heir . Lady V answered , as she really felt , that she thought Robert a fine boy , though , certainly , not so ...
... Robert did not resemble him , and concluded by bitter complaints of the awkwardness and ungracefulness of his son and heir . Lady V answered , as she really felt , that she thought Robert a fine boy , though , certainly , not so ...
Page 158
... Robert , sullenly , now first feeling the symptoms of dislike to his young rela- tion . 66 If " Not entirely so , Robert , " returned Mr. Lambert : you have , by your neglect of good manners , made yourself much inferior to what you ...
... Robert , sullenly , now first feeling the symptoms of dislike to his young rela- tion . 66 If " Not entirely so , Robert , " returned Mr. Lambert : you have , by your neglect of good manners , made yourself much inferior to what you ...
Page 159
... Robert , striving to restrain his tears ; " I have done breakfast . " " Come , do not be sullen , Master Lambert , " returned his father ; " you have had nothing yet . But I really believe , Mr. Day , that he would prefer living on ...
... Robert , striving to restrain his tears ; " I have done breakfast . " " Come , do not be sullen , Master Lambert , " returned his father ; " you have had nothing yet . But I really believe , Mr. Day , that he would prefer living on ...
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