The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... entering into the empty and idle tittle- tattle of the professing world . " " " " You are warm , Edmund , " said Mr. Parnel . " I am , " returned Edmund . ' My feelings are natu- rally strong , and my temper ardent : I know them to be ...
... entering into the empty and idle tittle- tattle of the professing world . " " " " You are warm , Edmund , " said Mr. Parnel . " I am , " returned Edmund . ' My feelings are natu- rally strong , and my temper ardent : I know them to be ...
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... Mr. Parnel's partaking of it with him , and consequently the two friends sat down together . Of that of which the heart is full the mouth will speak : and Edmund inadvertently entered upon some of those 42 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... Mr. Parnel's partaking of it with him , and consequently the two friends sat down together . Of that of which the heart is full the mouth will speak : and Edmund inadvertently entered upon some of those 42 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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Mary Martha Sherwood. speak : and Edmund inadvertently entered upon some of those views which his aunt had often set before them relative to the duty of ministers , -simple , holy , and scriptural views , —and depicted with all the force ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. speak : and Edmund inadvertently entered upon some of those views which his aunt had often set before them relative to the duty of ministers , -simple , holy , and scriptural views , —and depicted with all the force ...
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... 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 the clouds and tempests of this lower ...
... 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 the clouds and tempests of this lower ...
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... entered into that glory which had been the object of his desire from the earliest years of his childhood . Mr. Parnel and Mr. Barret stood by Edmund till he breathed his last , and his soul was gently released from his body ; they also ...
... entered into that glory which had been the object of his desire from the earliest years of his childhood . Mr. Parnel and Mr. Barret stood by Edmund till he breathed his last , and his soul was gently released from his body ; they also ...
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