The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 41
... affection , and , as if by mutual consent , other and less interesting subjects engaged the conversation of the two ministers during the rest of the day ; and Edmund , on returning home , tried to think that he had derived much ...
... affection , and , as if by mutual consent , other and less interesting subjects engaged the conversation of the two ministers during the rest of the day ; and Edmund , on returning home , tried to think that he had derived much ...
Page 42
... affection- ate feelings of Francis . He forgot for a short time the young rector , with all his wonderful perplexities and peculiar situations , and talked for a while only of Mrs. Mary Stephens , and the happy hours he had spent in her ...
... affection- ate feelings of Francis . He forgot for a short time the young rector , with all his wonderful perplexities and peculiar situations , and talked for a while only of Mrs. Mary Stephens , and the happy hours he had spent in her ...
Page 58
... affections were already above ! On beholding this , Francis could contain himself no longer ; but springing forwards ... affection , wretch that I am ! O , live , my Edmund , and not only the curacy , but the rectory shall be yours , if ...
... affections were already above ! On beholding this , Francis could contain himself no longer ; but springing forwards ... affection , wretch that I am ! O , live , my Edmund , and not only the curacy , but the rectory shall be yours , if ...
Page 70
... shalt not commit adultery : " which command , as interpreted by this excellent lady , embraced every obligation relative to the government of the affections . - And first , she explained to her that this and 70 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... shalt not commit adultery : " which command , as interpreted by this excellent lady , embraced every obligation relative to the government of the affections . - And first , she explained to her that this and 70 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 71
... affections in married persons , and , finally , that which required the devotion of the first affections of the heart to God , - there was one only , namely the last , to which she desir- ed to draw her attention , as being that alone ...
... affections in married persons , and , finally , that which required the devotion of the first affections of the heart to God , - there was one only , namely the last , to which she desir- ed to draw her attention , as being that alone ...
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