The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 94
... her father , and took his hand , just as he was leaving the dining - room , and , raising it at the same time to her lips , she told him that she had a favour to ask . " And so , " said he , turning good 94 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... her father , and took his hand , just as he was leaving the dining - room , and , raising it at the same time to her lips , she told him that she had a favour to ask . " And so , " said he , turning good 94 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
Page 95
Mary Martha Sherwood. " And so , " said he , turning good - humouredly round , " you are already presuming on your ... turned out of her favourite asylum . And she found Mrs. Cicely so ready to participate in her satisfaction , that ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. " And so , " said he , turning good - humouredly round , " you are already presuming on your ... turned out of her favourite asylum . And she found Mrs. Cicely so ready to participate in her satisfaction , that ...
Page 98
... turned to Sophia , and begged her , if she could , to solve their difficulties . " Can you 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 ...
... turned to Sophia , and begged her , if she could , to solve their difficulties . " Can you 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 ...
Page 99
... turned round to Sophia , and staring her full in the face , exclaimed , " And now , my pretty shepherdess , it behoves me to look a little after you . Are there no Strephons nor Colins in these fair wilds ? Come , now , be a good girl ...
... turned round to Sophia , and staring her full in the face , exclaimed , " And now , my pretty shepherdess , it behoves me to look a little after you . Are there no Strephons nor Colins in these fair wilds ? Come , now , be a good girl ...
Page 102
... turning to her father , and speaking in a low tone . " You are a sly rogue , in spite of that little demure face of ... turned first upon the characters of her newly - introduced relations ; se- condly , on the conversation which had ...
... turning to her father , and speaking in a low tone . " You are a sly rogue , in spite of that little demure face of ... turned first upon the characters of her newly - introduced relations ; se- condly , on the conversation which had ...
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