The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 79
... morning . As Sophia was walking home , her thoughts were so deeply engaged by the scenes through which she had just passed , that she scarcely heard one word of a long story which Mrs. Cicely addressed to her on certain domestic ...
... morning . As Sophia was walking home , her thoughts were so deeply engaged by the scenes through which she had just passed , that she scarcely heard one word of a long story which Mrs. Cicely addressed to her on certain domestic ...
Page 80
... morning she thought of the Duke of Monmouth's picture . She immediately after breakfast , however , renewed her accustomed employ- ment : but she had scarcely begun to feel herself inte- rested in her engagements , before a servant came ...
... morning she thought of the Duke of Monmouth's picture . She immediately after breakfast , however , renewed her accustomed employ- ment : but she had scarcely begun to feel herself inte- rested in her engagements , before a servant came ...
Page 81
... morning , weeping at the foot of the bed on which the corpse of her parent was laid . " Sophia was much affected by this description ; and as she looked upon the child , and recollected that she herself had also been left at a very ...
... morning , weeping at the foot of the bed on which the corpse of her parent was laid . " Sophia was much affected by this description ; and as she looked upon the child , and recollected that she herself had also been left at a very ...
Page 83
... morning and returned every evening , to carry her backwards and forwards . These matters being duly arranged , and the little girl's clothes cut out , Sophia found great delight in her new charge ; and had she not been guarded by a few ...
... morning and returned every evening , to carry her backwards and forwards . These matters being duly arranged , and the little girl's clothes cut out , Sophia found great delight in her new charge ; and had she not been guarded by a few ...
Page 84
... morning . The gay delight of the little Annette met with no in- terruption during their walk ; and she had much to say about the deer in the park and as it was not needful for the party to pass the cottage in which the widow had died ...
... morning . The gay delight of the little Annette met with no in- terruption during their walk ; and she had much to say about the deer in the park and as it was not needful for the party to pass the cottage in which the widow had died ...
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