The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 39
... replied Mr. Harrison , church overflows ! " " your " It does , Sir , " replied Edmund , seeming unable any longer to contain himself ; " and since I must speak , I think it but just to my parishioners to say , that I have met with ...
... replied Mr. Harrison , church overflows ! " " your " It does , Sir , " replied Edmund , seeming unable any longer to contain himself ; " and since I must speak , I think it but just to my parishioners to say , that I have met with ...
Page 48
... replied Edmund , seriously ; " and if I can be of the least service " - " You are very good , " returned Mr. Parnel , dryly : " but I have no particular occasion for your services at present . It is about your own affairs , Edmund ...
... replied Edmund , seriously ; " and if I can be of the least service " - " You are very good , " returned Mr. Parnel , dryly : " but I have no particular occasion for your services at present . It is about your own affairs , Edmund ...
Page 49
... replied Mr. Parnel ; " and therefore cannot give you an answer . " " Permit me then to say , " said Edmund , " that there is no one point essential to salvation in which you , and I , and Mr. Barret , could not go hand - in - hand ...
... replied Mr. Parnel ; " and therefore cannot give you an answer . " " Permit me then to say , " said Edmund , " that there is no one point essential to salvation in which you , and I , and Mr. Barret , could not go hand - in - hand ...
Page 50
... replied Edmund : though I cannot conceive what I have to fear . " " You are a young man , Mr. Stephens , " returned the other , " and are only a curate . " " I know it , " replied Edmund . ' Enough then , " said Mr. Painel ; " and I ...
... replied Edmund : though I cannot conceive what I have to fear . " " You are a young man , Mr. Stephens , " returned the other , " and are only a curate . " " I know it , " replied Edmund . ' Enough then , " said Mr. Painel ; " and I ...
Page 51
... replied , that no man had any thing to do with his motives , and that he considered himself answerable for them to the Searcher of hearts alone . Mr. Parnel's answer was , that a man's motives were often more visible to his fellow ...
... replied , that no man had any thing to do with his motives , and that he considered himself answerable for them to the Searcher of hearts alone . Mr. Parnel's answer was , that a man's motives were often more visible to his fellow ...
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