The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 82
... 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 were , there- fore , the more needful . When , however , the good wo- man would have ...
... 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 were , there- fore , the more needful . When , however , the good wo- man would have ...
Page 83
... girl every evening to sleep at Mrs. Doiley's , employing a decent labourer , who came from the village to the Hall at an early hour every morning and returned every evening , to carry her backwards and forwards . These matters being ...
... girl every evening to sleep at Mrs. Doiley's , employing a decent labourer , who came from the village to the Hall at an early hour every morning and returned every evening , to carry her backwards and forwards . These matters being ...
Page 84
... girl was dressed in neat mourning : and when her new clothes were put on , and the man stood waiting to take her up in his arms , she came smiling to Sophia , full of glee at the idea of going out , and utterly unconscious of the ...
... girl was dressed in neat mourning : and when her new clothes were put on , and the man stood waiting to take her up in his arms , she came smiling to Sophia , full of glee at the idea of going out , and utterly unconscious of the ...
Page 86
... girl was standing at the door of the lodge , Mr. Sackville happened to come by ; and immediately recog- nizing her , he dismounted , for he was on horseback , when , entering the lodge , he discoursed awhile with the child , and ...
... girl was standing at the door of the lodge , Mr. Sackville happened to come by ; and immediately recog- nizing her , he dismounted , for he was on horseback , when , entering the lodge , he discoursed awhile with the child , and ...
Page 90
... girl into her arms , and give way for a long time to her sorrow . The summer was gone , and autumn had considerably advanced , when a coach full of female servants arrived at the Hall , to prepare every thing for the proper recep- tion ...
... girl into her arms , and give way for a long time to her sorrow . The summer was gone , and autumn had considerably advanced , when a coach full of female servants arrived at the Hall , to prepare every thing for the proper recep- tion ...
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