The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 173
... had finished her morning saluta- tions to her august grandmother , Theodore came into the room , calling to Eleanore , and asking her , P 2 LADY OF THE MANOR . 173 After dinner, the young ladies requested permission to ...
... had finished her morning saluta- tions to her august grandmother , Theodore came into the room , calling to Eleanore , and asking her , P 2 LADY OF THE MANOR . 173 After dinner, the young ladies requested permission to ...
Page 178
... Theodore , now first forcibly presenting himself as an object of affection ; and , among the latter , a long and hopeless estrangement and absence from this object now felt to be dear to her heart . It is to be feared , that , had the ...
... Theodore , now first forcibly presenting himself as an object of affection ; and , among the latter , a long and hopeless estrangement and absence from this object now felt to be dear to her heart . It is to be feared , that , had the ...
Page 179
... Theodore stood before them . The young man as he drew near , had heard the name of Antoinette , and a bitter censure passed on that beloved name : it was therefore natural for him to ask in what way Antoinette had deserved this censure ...
... Theodore stood before them . The young man as he drew near , had heard the name of Antoinette , and a bitter censure passed on that beloved name : it was therefore natural for him to ask in what way Antoinette had deserved this censure ...
Page 180
... Theodore was raised with an ex- pression of the utmost scorn ; and he again turned to his grandmother , and affecting indifference , " Well , Ma- dame , " said he , " do as you please : but understand that the same act of banishment ...
... Theodore was raised with an ex- pression of the utmost scorn ; and he again turned to his grandmother , and affecting indifference , " Well , Ma- dame , " said he , " do as you please : but understand that the same act of banishment ...
Page 181
... Theodore rushed into the room ; and then fol- lowed such a scene as I should despair of describing . In this intercourse Theodore exhibited all that was amiable , open , and honourable in his nature . He began by making a full and free ...
... Theodore rushed into the room ; and then fol- lowed such a scene as I should despair of describing . In this intercourse Theodore exhibited all that was amiable , open , and honourable in his nature . He began by making a full and free ...
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