The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 59
... considerable attention , and then replied , But Mr. Gisborne once said to dear mamma , before poor mamma went to heaven ; ' and then he sighed , and a brilliant flush rose in his cheeks , not un- like a rosy cloud passing over a fine ...
... considerable attention , and then replied , But Mr. Gisborne once said to dear mamma , before poor mamma went to heaven ; ' and then he sighed , and a brilliant flush rose in his cheeks , not un- like a rosy cloud passing over a fine ...
Page 67
Mary Martha Sherwood. the Established Church of England , a little man , and considerably advanced in years ; and , though just con- cluding a very long journey , he was the very perfection of neatness , his hair being carefully powdered ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. the Established Church of England , a little man , and considerably advanced in years ; and , though just con- cluding a very long journey , he was the very perfection of neatness , his hair being carefully powdered ...
Page 82
... considerable degree of dis- pleasure , while I evidenced great violence of temper , and much obstinacy . " " My father had always entertained some general re- spect for religion , and it seems that , by the divine bless- ing on his late ...
... considerable degree of dis- pleasure , while I evidenced great violence of temper , and much obstinacy . " " My father had always entertained some general re- spect for religion , and it seems that , by the divine bless- ing on his late ...
Page 104
... considerable figure and for- tune in the town ; and Miss Parker was , in consequence , made very much of by her ... considerably younger than her sister ; and being a lively child , and much spoiled , was , at one time , the plaything ...
... considerable figure and for- tune in the town ; and Miss Parker was , in consequence , made very much of by her ... considerably younger than her sister ; and being a lively child , and much spoiled , was , at one time , the plaything ...
Page 108
... considerable in- crease of grief in the mind of Anna for some time , as it revived all her regrets for the loss of those pleasures which were so common among the inhabitants of L- " " After tea in an evening , instead of talking or ...
... considerable in- crease of grief in the mind of Anna for some time , as it revived all her regrets for the loss of those pleasures which were so common among the inhabitants of L- " " After tea in an evening , instead of talking or ...
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