The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... pleasure , when I stepped forth into the cool air embalmed as it was with the breath of flowers , for the parterres on each side of the grand walk which proceeded directly from the front of the palace to the more 34 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... pleasure , when I stepped forth into the cool air embalmed as it was with the breath of flowers , for the parterres on each side of the grand walk which proceeded directly from the front of the palace to the more 34 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 52
... side of the valley were hills tumbled upon hills in various forms of rude magnificence ; some bare and rugged ; some clothed with verdure , and affording many a fragrant sheep - walk and breezy down ; while others were black with ...
... side of the valley were hills tumbled upon hills in various forms of rude magnificence ; some bare and rugged ; some clothed with verdure , and affording many a fragrant sheep - walk and breezy down ; while others were black with ...
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... side , answering such questions as I further chose to put to him . But it is probable , that I had not quite recovered my good humour when I renewed our discourse , for I perceived the little boy look very earnestly at me when I spoke ...
... side , answering such questions as I further chose to put to him . But it is probable , that I had not quite recovered my good humour when I renewed our discourse , for I perceived the little boy look very earnestly at me when I spoke ...
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... side of the dingle from whence we came , the ground acknowledged its submis- sion to the hand of man , by its fair and smooth ap- pearance , its shaven lawns , and clustered exotics ; while all on the other side was bold , abrupt , and ...
... side of the dingle from whence we came , the ground acknowledged its submis- sion to the hand of man , by its fair and smooth ap- pearance , its shaven lawns , and clustered exotics ; while all on the other side was bold , abrupt , and ...
Page 63
... side of the little valley of the water nymph , I went musing on , while my nephew followed me . " I began , during this walk , for the first time , to en- tertain some doubt as to the superiority of that educa- THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 63.
... side of the little valley of the water nymph , I went musing on , while my nephew followed me . " I began , during this walk , for the first time , to en- tertain some doubt as to the superiority of that educa- THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 63.
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