The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 90
... tears . ' Don't weep , " The child rose , and stood by me . aunt Ellen , ' he said ; they will come back ; God will take care of our dear father . ' But the child trembled , and shed tears as he spoke . 666 " Oh , Alfred ! Alfred ! ' I ...
... tears . ' Don't weep , " The child rose , and stood by me . aunt Ellen , ' he said ; they will come back ; God will take care of our dear father . ' But the child trembled , and shed tears as he spoke . 666 " Oh , Alfred ! Alfred ! ' I ...
Page 92
... tears , as my father , who was naturally the tenderest of men , was unable to endure . Never , never will that moment be erased from my memory , when he graciously extended his arms to me , and I sunk , almost fainting , on his bosom ...
... tears , as my father , who was naturally the tenderest of men , was unable to endure . Never , never will that moment be erased from my memory , when he graciously extended his arms to me , and I sunk , almost fainting , on his bosom ...
Page 105
... tears , after having dreamed of the great hall and long galleries of her father's house . She had by this time totally lost the pleasing impressions of the days of early childhood , when she was accustomed to dance with delight along ...
... tears , after having dreamed of the great hall and long galleries of her father's house . She had by this time totally lost the pleasing impressions of the days of early childhood , when she was accustomed to dance with delight along ...
Page 107
... tears . The following day Anna found some relief in unpack- ing her clothes ; and she was pleased to find that her father having bought her a small piano - forte at a neigh- bouring sale , had it placed for her use in the little par ...
... tears . The following day Anna found some relief in unpack- ing her clothes ; and she was pleased to find that her father having bought her a small piano - forte at a neigh- bouring sale , had it placed for her use in the little par ...
Page 108
... tears . The letter was long , and crossed backwards and for- wards . It brought no very important tidings , neither did it contain any thing very pathetic ; nevertheless , it had power to draw floods of tears from Anna's eyes . It ...
... tears . The letter was long , and crossed backwards and for- wards . It brought no very important tidings , neither did it contain any thing very pathetic ; nevertheless , it had power to draw floods of tears from Anna's eyes . It ...
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