The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 47
... called on Mr. Stephens . The moment he entered the room , Edmund was aware that his former friend was in a state of high excitement , though on what account he did not know . For this excellent young man was so en- tirely raised above ...
... called on Mr. Stephens . The moment he entered the room , Edmund was aware that his former friend was in a state of high excitement , though on what account he did not know . For this excellent young man was so en- tirely raised above ...
Page 53
... called upon him at his new abode , he told him that he should have no occasion for his further services in the curacy . Edmund was thunderstruck . He grew pale and then red . He had now been the nursing - father of these poor people for ...
... called upon him at his new abode , he told him that he should have no occasion for his further services in the curacy . Edmund was thunderstruck . He grew pale and then red . He had now been the nursing - father of these poor people for ...
Page 56
... called to his chamber , where she found him bathed in the blood which he had thrown from his stomach . Edmund had never enjoyed confirmed health , although his complexion usually displayed a beautiful freshness ; and more than once ...
... called to his chamber , where she found him bathed in the blood which he had thrown from his stomach . Edmund had never enjoyed confirmed health , although his complexion usually displayed a beautiful freshness ; and more than once ...
Page 65
... called to encounter . " The lady of the manor then produced a manuscript , and read as follows . The History of Sophia Mortimer . In the southern parts of Yorkshire , there resided , a few years ago , a gentleman named Mortimer . He had ...
... called to encounter . " The lady of the manor then produced a manuscript , and read as follows . The History of Sophia Mortimer . In the southern parts of Yorkshire , there resided , a few years ago , a gentleman named Mortimer . He had ...
Page 72
... called . For the Lord hath called thee as a woman forsaken and grieved in spirit , and a wife of youth , when thou wast refused , saith thy God . ( Isaiah liv . 4-6 . ) And then , she went on to point out other passages , in which the ...
... called . For the Lord hath called thee as a woman forsaken and grieved in spirit , and a wife of youth , when thou wast refused , saith thy God . ( Isaiah liv . 4-6 . ) And then , she went on to point out other passages , in which the ...
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