The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 41
... Edmund , on returning home , tried to think that he had derived much satisfaction from this visit . The dusk of evening had arrived by the time he E 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 41 vivor might have been able to give the same reason ...
... Edmund , on returning home , tried to think that he had derived much satisfaction from this visit . The dusk of evening had arrived by the time he E 3 THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 41 vivor might have been able to give the same reason ...
Page 42
Mary Martha Sherwood. The dusk of evening had arrived by the time he reached his humble apartments . His little tea - equipage was set ready , and on the table by it there lay his Bible , his Concordance , and his pen and ink . A bright ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. The dusk of evening had arrived by the time he reached his humble apartments . His little tea - equipage was set ready , and on the table by it there lay his Bible , his Concordance , and his pen and ink . A bright ...
Page 45
... arrival of Mr. Parnel in the town . The former friends , in the mean time , met but sel- dom ; and when they did so , Mr. Parnel always pleaded want of time and the pressure of numerous important avocations as excuses for his not ...
... arrival of Mr. Parnel in the town . The former friends , in the mean time , met but sel- dom ; and when they did so , Mr. Parnel always pleaded want of time and the pressure of numerous important avocations as excuses for his not ...
Page 57
... arrived at Edmund's lodgings immediately after a new and dreadful alarm had been excited by a violent recurrence of the terrifying symptoms which had taken place a few nights before . Francis found the door of the house unfastened , the ...
... arrived at Edmund's lodgings immediately after a new and dreadful alarm had been excited by a violent recurrence of the terrifying symptoms which had taken place a few nights before . Francis found the door of the house unfastened , the ...
Page 75
... arrive . Her request was immediately granted ; and Sophia enjoyed the comfort of looking for- ward to six quiet months , during which she hoped that , by the divine blessing , she might be enabled still to follow those plans of life ...
... arrive . Her request was immediately granted ; and Sophia enjoyed the comfort of looking for- ward to six quiet months , during which she hoped that , by the divine blessing , she might be enabled still to follow those plans of life ...
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