The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 47
... hand by a decided declaration of regard . My father treated him with politeness , for he was incapable of rudeness , but declined the proposed connexion : soon after which the count took occasion to insult my father at a public table ...
... hand by a decided declaration of regard . My father treated him with politeness , for he was incapable of rudeness , but declined the proposed connexion : soon after which the count took occasion to insult my father at a public table ...
Page 48
... , and every thing in this country is new to him . Come , come , my boy , ' he added , taking his hand , ' you want some refreshment , no doubt : ' and , so say- ing , he led him before me into a saloon 48 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... , and every thing in this country is new to him . Come , come , my boy , ' he added , taking his hand , ' you want some refreshment , no doubt : ' and , so say- ing , he led him before me into a saloon 48 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 53
... hands : notwithstanding which I found no great difficulty in concealing his triumph from him , so great was the amiable simplicity of his nature . commenced my enquiries by asking if he had ever learned history ; and upon his replying ...
... hands : notwithstanding which I found no great difficulty in concealing his triumph from him , so great was the amiable simplicity of his nature . commenced my enquiries by asking if he had ever learned history ; and upon his replying ...
Page 54
... hand from mine , for the purpose of throwing himself head over heels down a little descent , which the delicate soft- ness of the verdure and the very gradual slope of the hill pointed out as a very safe and proper theatre for such an ...
... hand from mine , for the purpose of throwing himself head over heels down a little descent , which the delicate soft- ness of the verdure and the very gradual slope of the hill pointed out as a very safe and proper theatre for such an ...
Page 55
... hand out of mine before he appeared at the bottom of the slope , standing erect , and measuring with his eye the space of ground over which he had made his somerset , his whole face glowing with health and delight . Gay , however , as ...
... hand out of mine before he appeared at the bottom of the slope , standing erect , and measuring with his eye the space of ground over which he had made his somerset , his whole face glowing with health and delight . Gay , however , as ...
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