The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 86
... allowed to come back the next day . One evening , Sophia having been obliged to send Annette to Mrs. Doiley's rather earlier than usual , as the little girl was standing at the door of the lodge , Mr. Sackville happened to come by ; and ...
... allowed to come back the next day . One evening , Sophia having been obliged to send Annette to Mrs. Doiley's rather earlier than usual , as the little girl was standing at the door of the lodge , Mr. Sackville happened to come by ; and ...
Page 87
... allowed to wander from that object of supreme re- gard , on which Mrs. Fortescue so long continually labour- ed to fix them ; and when , on her first looking inwardly , she could not but see how powerfully certain thoughts relative to a ...
... allowed to wander from that object of supreme re- gard , on which Mrs. Fortescue so long continually labour- ed to fix them ; and when , on her first looking inwardly , she could not but see how powerfully certain thoughts relative to a ...
Page 90
... allowed a whole year to pass away without taking any notice of her even by a letter . Reflecting , however , on the duty which she owed to her father's wife , she resolved that she would endeavour , if possible , to love her and her ...
... allowed a whole year to pass away without taking any notice of her even by a letter . Reflecting , however , on the duty which she owed to her father's wife , she resolved that she would endeavour , if possible , to love her and her ...
Page 110
... allowed day after day to pass without making the requisite communication , or forming any arrangement for the comfort of the child while she herself was to be absent . In the mean time , the engaging little creature wrapped herself more ...
... allowed day after day to pass without making the requisite communication , or forming any arrangement for the comfort of the child while she herself was to be absent . In the mean time , the engaging little creature wrapped herself more ...
Page 116
... allowed herself to take a single devious step in this affair , she could not , and , in fact , she dared not , to expect the divine blessing upon it . In meditations of this nature , Sophia occupied the re- mainder of the afternoon ...
... allowed herself to take a single devious step in this affair , she could not , and , in fact , she dared not , to expect the divine blessing upon it . In meditations of this nature , Sophia occupied the re- mainder of the afternoon ...
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