The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 63
... turning to me , ' There , aunt Ellen , there now ; what do you think of that ? - The lady answers me ! ' 6 " I think , ' said I , that she must be no very dull lady who can answer you , Master Alfred ; ' and taking a little narrow path ...
... turning to me , ' There , aunt Ellen , there now ; what do you think of that ? - The lady answers me ! ' 6 " I think , ' said I , that she must be no very dull lady who can answer you , Master Alfred ; ' and taking a little narrow path ...
Page 79
... turned to this subject , I can very easily con- ceive , from the force of habit , and from your having been , in common with other gentlemen of liberal educa- tion , accustomed to look on these writers as almost sacred , and of ...
... turned to this subject , I can very easily con- ceive , from the force of habit , and from your having been , in common with other gentlemen of liberal educa- tion , accustomed to look on these writers as almost sacred , and of ...
Page 91
... turned on me as he spoke , and every countenance seemed to ask , ' What can all this mean ? " " Unhappy father ! ' repeated my parent . ' But I have deserved all ; yes , all that I have encountered ; yea , and more also . When I forsook ...
... turned on me as he spoke , and every countenance seemed to ask , ' What can all this mean ? " " Unhappy father ! ' repeated my parent . ' But I have deserved all ; yes , all that I have encountered ; yea , and more also . When I forsook ...
Page 97
... turned into folly . Pardon , Ŏ blessed Lord , our former blindness to thy excellencies ; forgive us for hav- ing overlooked the glories of thy word , and forsaken the living fountains of water to hew unto ourselves broken cisterns , and ...
... turned into folly . Pardon , Ŏ blessed Lord , our former blindness to thy excellencies ; forgive us for hav- ing overlooked the glories of thy word , and forsaken the living fountains of water to hew unto ourselves broken cisterns , and ...
Page 102
... turned fifteen , a year longer than her pa- rents had at first intended , as the Misses Barber , when she was about to be removed , at the age of fourteen , had requested that she might be permitted to stay one 102 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
... turned fifteen , a year longer than her pa- rents had at first intended , as the Misses Barber , when she was about to be removed , at the age of fourteen , had requested that she might be permitted to stay one 102 THE LADY OF THE MANOR .
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