The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 70
... followed in her education . It is , indeed , true , that Mr. Mortimer had seemed to think less of his daughter since his second wife had brought him two sons ; still , however , he had taken care to let the old lady know from time to ...
... followed in her education . It is , indeed , true , that Mr. Mortimer had seemed to think less of his daughter since his second wife had brought him two sons ; still , however , he had taken care to let the old lady know from time to ...
Page 82
... followed her up , with a tub filled with warm water , and a large piece of soap . The little girl , though once kept neat by a tender mother , now too evidently bore the symptoms of long neg- lect , and Mrs. Cicely's plans of lustration ...
... followed her up , with a tub filled with warm water , and a large piece of soap . The little girl , though once kept neat by a tender mother , now too evidently bore the symptoms of long neg- lect , and Mrs. Cicely's plans of lustration ...
Page 91
... followed im- mediately by a sociable , and a travelling - post - chaise . Sophia started , changed colour , and , calling Mrs. Cicely , she begged her to stay in her room and attend to her little Annette ; " For now , " added she ...
... followed im- mediately by a sociable , and a travelling - post - chaise . Sophia started , changed colour , and , calling Mrs. Cicely , she begged her to stay in her room and attend to her little Annette ; " For now , " added she ...
Page 94
... followed the party into the room . When the travellers had appeased their hunger , it was proposed that they should explore the house , and settle what apartments they might choose to occupy . Imme- diately they were all in motion : and ...
... followed the party into the room . When the travellers had appeased their hunger , it was proposed that they should explore the house , and settle what apartments they might choose to occupy . Imme- diately they were all in motion : and ...
Page 98
... followed , which would have appeared even more awkward than it did , if the never - blushing Miss Clifford had not turned to Sophia , and begged her , if she could , to solve their difficulties . " Can you tell us , dear Miss Mortimer ...
... followed , which would have appeared even more awkward than it did , if the never - blushing Miss Clifford had not turned to Sophia , and begged her , if she could , to solve their difficulties . " Can you tell us , dear Miss Mortimer ...
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