The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 58
... perhaps past that period when earthly scenes could produce any very powerful influence on his mind . A tear , however , trembled in his eye , as he extended his arms to his friend ; and in the effort which he made for this purpose his ...
... perhaps past that period when earthly scenes could produce any very powerful influence on his mind . A tear , however , trembled in his eye , as he extended his arms to his friend ; and in the effort which he made for this purpose his ...
Page 73
... perhaps fatigue her pupil by dwelling too long on subjects of this kind , she committed her thoughts to writing , and laid the little manuscript aside , proposing to make it a dying gift to her beloved pupil . But while Mrs. Fortescue ...
... perhaps fatigue her pupil by dwelling too long on subjects of this kind , she committed her thoughts to writing , and laid the little manuscript aside , proposing to make it a dying gift to her beloved pupil . But while Mrs. Fortescue ...
Page 77
... perhaps my name , at least , may be known to her . " Sophia knew the name , and had always heard its owner spoken of in the highest terms by those who well understood the nature of true piety . Recovering her- self , therefore , from ...
... perhaps my name , at least , may be known to her . " Sophia knew the name , and had always heard its owner spoken of in the highest terms by those who well understood the nature of true piety . Recovering her- self , therefore , from ...
Page 78
... perhaps might , indeed , have some wants of that kind , but that he felt assured there was some other motive for her requesting to see Miss Mortimer . He then told Sophia that this poor woman had one little girl whom she had hitherto ...
... perhaps might , indeed , have some wants of that kind , but that he felt assured there was some other motive for her requesting to see Miss Mortimer . He then told Sophia that this poor woman had one little girl whom she had hitherto ...
Page 92
... perhaps few persons were gifted with a smaller number of refined notions . Mrs. Mortimer's reception of Sophia was not , at least apparently , less warm than that of her father ; neither were her daughters behindhand in their ...
... perhaps few persons were gifted with a smaller number of refined notions . Mrs. Mortimer's reception of Sophia was not , at least apparently , less warm than that of her father ; neither were her daughters behindhand in their ...
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