The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 98
... tell us , dear Miss Mortimer , " she said , " how far we are from York ? -for my sisters will insist upon it that it is fifty miles , and I am as obstinately determined that it shall be only forty : and here we are , at ten miles ' dis ...
... tell us , dear Miss Mortimer , " she said , " how far we are from York ? -for my sisters will insist upon it that it is fifty miles , and I am as obstinately determined that it shall be only forty : and here we are , at ten miles ' dis ...
Page 99
... tell me who it is that bears away most hearts in this place . Who is the favourite shepherd in the Arcadia which surrounds Mortimer - Hall ? There can be no question respecting the shepherdess , as I presume that my little Sophia here ...
... tell me who it is that bears away most hearts in this place . Who is the favourite shepherd in the Arcadia which surrounds Mortimer - Hall ? There can be no question respecting the shepherdess , as I presume that my little Sophia here ...
Page 105
... tell us who are our neighbours . And first , who lives at the large white house on the top of the hill ? and who at the new brick house on the road between this place and the last stage ? Are there any young people in either of these ...
... tell us who are our neighbours . And first , who lives at the large white house on the top of the hill ? and who at the new brick house on the road between this place and the last stage ? Are there any young people in either of these ...
Page 111
... tell your little sorrows , or who will wipe your weeping eyes . Ah , little orphan , I shall often think of you when far far away . ' " " Such were the reflections of Sophia ; in spite of which she still hesitated to allow Mrs. Cicely ...
... tell your little sorrows , or who will wipe your weeping eyes . Ah , little orphan , I shall often think of you when far far away . ' " " Such were the reflections of Sophia ; in spite of which she still hesitated to allow Mrs. Cicely ...
Page 113
... tell him what was the matter . From Annette , however , he could get no satisfaction : and be- coming more alarmed , he grasped Sophia's hand , and entreated her to relieve his anxiety . Sophia , being quite ashamed of her weakness ...
... tell him what was the matter . From Annette , however , he could get no satisfaction : and be- coming more alarmed , he grasped Sophia's hand , and entreated her to relieve his anxiety . Sophia , being quite ashamed of her weakness ...
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