The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 72
... Sophia would often reply , " how am I to love him ? My heart is so cold and dead with respect to heavenly things , and my eyes and thoughts so busy about worldly matters . " On these occasions , the old lady generally repeated , though ...
... Sophia would often reply , " how am I to love him ? My heart is so cold and dead with respect to heavenly things , and my eyes and thoughts so busy about worldly matters . " On these occasions , the old lady generally repeated , though ...
Page 73
... Sophia ; and from time to time , fearing that she might perhaps fatigue her pupil by dwelling too long on subjects of this kind , she committed her thoughts to writing , and laid the little manuscript aside , proposing to make it a ...
... Sophia ; and from time to time , fearing that she might perhaps fatigue her pupil by dwelling too long on subjects of this kind , she committed her thoughts to writing , and laid the little manuscript aside , proposing to make it a ...
Page 74
... Sophia must soon terminate . ་ ་ Such feelings as these in the breasts of persons who have an habitual confidence in God , partake more of the tender sentiment of sorrow than that of bitterness and dismay . " I know my Sophia will be ...
... Sophia must soon terminate . ་ ་ Such feelings as these in the breasts of persons who have an habitual confidence in God , partake more of the tender sentiment of sorrow than that of bitterness and dismay . " I know my Sophia will be ...
Page 75
... Sophia , and was the more severely felt by her , as her time , during several weeks just passed , had been exclusively devoted to attendance upon this excellent lady , who had supplied to her the place of a mother . Immediately on Mrs ...
... Sophia , and was the more severely felt by her , as her time , during several weeks just passed , had been exclusively devoted to attendance upon this excellent lady , who had supplied to her the place of a mother . Immediately on Mrs ...
Page 76
... Sophia , and appeared to become her in no ordinary de- gree ; and her smiles , when she did smile , were the more captivating , because they were not at hand on every light and foolish occasion , nor ready to offer themselves even ...
... Sophia , and appeared to become her in no ordinary de- gree ; and her smiles , when she did smile , were the more captivating , because they were not at hand on every light and foolish occasion , nor ready to offer themselves even ...
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