The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 41
... hours in which the heavier parts of our composition are enjoying their necessary repose . " As I have here given a very circumstantial account of my first evening at Swetzinghen , I shall not trouble you , my friend , with any very ...
... hours in which the heavier parts of our composition are enjoying their necessary repose . " As I have here given a very circumstantial account of my first evening at Swetzinghen , I shall not trouble you , my friend , with any very ...
Page 44
... hours , till at length , worn with fatigue , I fell into a profound sleep ; from which I awoke again only to waste the next day in wretched feelings and perplexing thoughts . " In this manner several days passed , and passed like a ...
... hours , till at length , worn with fatigue , I fell into a profound sleep ; from which I awoke again only to waste the next day in wretched feelings and perplexing thoughts . " In this manner several days passed , and passed like a ...
Page 68
... hour of death ? ' 66 6 6 These are serious questions , Sir , ' said I , and I must acknowledge that some such enquiries as these have lately suggested themselves also to my mind . ' 666 I hope , ' replied my father , if I have lived in ...
... hour of death ? ' 66 6 6 These are serious questions , Sir , ' said I , and I must acknowledge that some such enquiries as these have lately suggested themselves also to my mind . ' 666 I hope , ' replied my father , if I have lived in ...
Page 87
... hour being fixed , I prepared to rush into the snare thus craftily laid for me : for it must be remembered that , entitled as I was to an immense property , I was a prize worthy the pursuit of a family who had but slender means of ...
... hour being fixed , I prepared to rush into the snare thus craftily laid for me : for it must be remembered that , entitled as I was to an immense property , I was a prize worthy the pursuit of a family who had but slender means of ...
Page 89
... hour in the saloon with a book in my hand , ( for I was too much agitated to read , ) before my mo- ther , calmly raising her eyes from her work , and look- ing at a time - piece which stood on a pedestal in the room , asked me if I ...
... hour in the saloon with a book in my hand , ( for I was too much agitated to read , ) before my mo- ther , calmly raising her eyes from her work , and look- ing at a time - piece which stood on a pedestal in the room , asked me if I ...
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