The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 75
... late beloved governess was no lon- ger present to hear her read and play , she encouraged her old servant before mentioned to bring her work into the parlour and sit by her , while she varied THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 75.
... late beloved governess was no lon- ger present to hear her read and play , she encouraged her old servant before mentioned to bring her work into the parlour and sit by her , while she varied THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 75.
Page 78
... hear the widow's prayer . Take my child , and see that she is brought up among pious persons . ' The suddenness and vehemence of this address agitat- ed Sophia . She looked alternately at the mother and 78 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... hear the widow's prayer . Take my child , and see that she is brought up among pious persons . ' The suddenness and vehemence of this address agitat- ed Sophia . She looked alternately at the mother and 78 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 114
... hear this , ” said Mr. Sackville . " " " And wherefore , Sir ? " asked Sophia , whose astonish- ment increased every moment . " Do you dislike Sir James ? " " No , " said Mr. Sackville , " not exactly ; but I am glad that he is gone ...
... hear this , ” said Mr. Sackville . " " " And wherefore , Sir ? " asked Sophia , whose astonish- ment increased every moment . " Do you dislike Sir James ? " " No , " said Mr. Sackville , " not exactly ; but I am glad that he is gone ...
Page 119
... hear the name of Sackville as long as I live and breathe . " So saying , he popped himself down in his chair , bade Sophia ring for a pipe , and looked , at the same time , towards the door , and then at his wife , as much as to say ...
... hear the name of Sackville as long as I live and breathe . " So saying , he popped himself down in his chair , bade Sophia ring for a pipe , and looked , at the same time , towards the door , and then at his wife , as much as to say ...
Page 131
... hear of no denial . It cannot be said that Sophia had never thought of Sir James in the character in which he was now offered to her , for it must be remembered , that Mr. Sackville had suggested this idea in the glen . But Sir James ...
... hear of no denial . It cannot be said that Sophia had never thought of Sir James in the character in which he was now offered to her , for it must be remembered , that Mr. Sackville had suggested this idea in the glen . But Sir James ...
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