The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 59
... poor mamma went to heaven ; ' and then he sighed , and a brilliant flush rose in his cheeks , not un- like a rosy cloud passing over a fine landscape , ' that a certain chapter in the Hebrews contained a more noble list of great and ...
... poor mamma went to heaven ; ' and then he sighed , and a brilliant flush rose in his cheeks , not un- like a rosy cloud passing over a fine landscape , ' that a certain chapter in the Hebrews contained a more noble list of great and ...
Page 105
... Poor Anna had lost all her taste for simple pleasures , and had acquired , on the contrary , that love of worldly amusements , dress , company , and admiration , which hastens the destruction of thousands and tens of thou- sands of our ...
... Poor Anna had lost all her taste for simple pleasures , and had acquired , on the contrary , that love of worldly amusements , dress , company , and admiration , which hastens the destruction of thousands and tens of thou- sands of our ...
Page 112
... poor sheep in the wilderness . ” " If we go forth in the strength of the Lord , and make mention of his righteousness , even of his only , ( Psalm lxxi . 16. ) we shall assuredly be able to prevail in this place , " replied Mrs. Mills ...
... poor sheep in the wilderness . ” " If we go forth in the strength of the Lord , and make mention of his righteousness , even of his only , ( Psalm lxxi . 16. ) we shall assuredly be able to prevail in this place , " replied Mrs. Mills ...
Page 113
... lady , " as to maintain that there is no happiness to be found in this present state of being : no ; I maintain ... poor and imperfect to afford him one moment's enjoyment of real happiness . For if any individual of the human L 3 THE LADY ...
... lady , " as to maintain that there is no happiness to be found in this present state of being : no ; I maintain ... poor and imperfect to afford him one moment's enjoyment of real happiness . For if any individual of the human L 3 THE LADY ...
Page 116
... poor Anna's dear Charlotte seldom wrote more than one short epistle in six months . At length , however , after a longer silence than usual , her father , on his return from market , put a long letter into his daughter's hand , directed ...
... poor Anna's dear Charlotte seldom wrote more than one short epistle in six months . At length , however , after a longer silence than usual , her father , on his return from market , put a long letter into his daughter's hand , directed ...
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