The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 105
... happy times when she had accompanied the dairy - maid to milk the cows , and returned laden with buttercups and cowslips . Poor Anna had lost all her taste for simple pleasures , and had acquired , on the contrary , that love of worldly ...
... happy times when she had accompanied the dairy - maid to milk the cows , and returned laden with buttercups and cowslips . Poor Anna had lost all her taste for simple pleasures , and had acquired , on the contrary , that love of worldly ...
Page 108
... happy day ! and how differently will the same night be spent by me this year - in listening to the whistling wind , and making tea for my father and mo- ther ! " Thus passed several weeks ; during which time she was daily expecting a ...
... happy day ! and how differently will the same night be spent by me this year - in listening to the whistling wind , and making tea for my father and mo- ther ! " Thus passed several weeks ; during which time she was daily expecting a ...
Page 126
... happy some days after- wards , when she had overcome some of her difficulties in the dairy and kitchen , by asking permission to have the care of the poultry , a service which she had declined ever since she left school , although ...
... happy some days after- wards , when she had overcome some of her difficulties in the dairy and kitchen , by asking permission to have the care of the poultry , a service which she had declined ever since she left school , although ...
Page 127
... happy manner Anna spent her twentieth year ; in the autumn of which year , a gentleman , in whose hands Mr. Williams had placed a large sum of money , suffered great losses which filled the farmer with appre- hensions lest he should ...
... happy manner Anna spent her twentieth year ; in the autumn of which year , a gentleman , in whose hands Mr. Williams had placed a large sum of money , suffered great losses which filled the farmer with appre- hensions lest he should ...
Page 128
... happy . " I Mr. and Mrs. Williams were so much astonished , that they did not seem for some moments to comprehend the import of their daughter's speech . At length , the poor father , bursting into tears of mingled joy and grief , ex ...
... happy . " I Mr. and Mrs. Williams were so much astonished , that they did not seem for some moments to comprehend the import of their daughter's speech . At length , the poor father , bursting into tears of mingled joy and grief , ex ...
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