The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 106
Mary Martha Sherwood. taxed - cart drive up to the door , instead of running to meet her parent with joy , it was some time before she could venture to appear at all in his presence , so exces- sive was her grief . It was natural indeed ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. taxed - cart drive up to the door , instead of running to meet her parent with joy , it was some time before she could venture to appear at all in his presence , so exces- sive was her grief . It was natural indeed ...
Page 135
... cheerful state of mind the next day . Mr. Williams accompanied his daughter to Mrs. Par- ker's door ; and then , being called elsewhere by parti- cular business , he took an affectionate leave of her THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 135.
... cheerful state of mind the next day . Mr. Williams accompanied his daughter to Mrs. Par- ker's door ; and then , being called elsewhere by parti- cular business , he took an affectionate leave of her THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 135.
Page 136
... door , and was ushered , by a smart footman , into a room in which she had often been , but which was so entirely metamorphosed by modern furniture of the most elegant form , arranged in the most fashionable disorder , that she had ...
... door , and was ushered , by a smart footman , into a room in which she had often been , but which was so entirely metamorphosed by modern furniture of the most elegant form , arranged in the most fashionable disorder , that she had ...
Page 140
... door , Anua , who had been in a kind of continued amazement all day , was not a little dazzled and astonished by the blaze of light , the num- ber of persons assembled , the splendour of the room , and the elegance of the dresses ...
... door , Anua , who had been in a kind of continued amazement all day , was not a little dazzled and astonished by the blaze of light , the num- ber of persons assembled , the splendour of the room , and the elegance of the dresses ...
Page 141
... vid Brainerd or the venerable Swartz , when a loud rap at the street - door was the immediate forerunner of a brisk step in the hall , which speedily brought into the room a well - looking , ruddy , boyish - THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 141.
... vid Brainerd or the venerable Swartz , when a loud rap at the street - door was the immediate forerunner of a brisk step in the hall , which speedily brought into the room a well - looking , ruddy , boyish - THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 141.
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