The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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Page 39
Mary Martha Sherwood. insufficient when a young woman is herself imprudent . And how can prudence be reasonably expected , when the principles are left unguarded ? Nevertheless , in this most dangerous situation Emily was preserved , but ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. insufficient when a young woman is herself imprudent . And how can prudence be reasonably expected , when the principles are left unguarded ? Nevertheless , in this most dangerous situation Emily was preserved , but ...
Page 48
... woman , having a table before her , on which lay a book , that she seemed to be studying with deep attention . The old woman was dressed as a peasant , in a coarse blue petticoat , a jacket of the same , and a black apron ; but having a ...
... woman , having a table before her , on which lay a book , that she seemed to be studying with deep attention . The old woman was dressed as a peasant , in a coarse blue petticoat , a jacket of the same , and a black apron ; but having a ...
Page 49
... woman . While she still lingered , the peasant looked up and saw her . There was no appearance of vulgar wonder in the old woman when first she perceived the young lady standing before her ; but , rising and stepping forwards with a ...
... woman . While she still lingered , the peasant looked up and saw her . There was no appearance of vulgar wonder in the old woman when first she perceived the young lady standing before her ; but , rising and stepping forwards with a ...
Page 54
... woman like me . ' 99 The conversation between Emily and the venerable pea- sant was at this moment interrupted by two playful chil- dren , who came bounding down the almost perpendicular hill , on the side of the glen opposite the ...
... woman like me . ' 99 The conversation between Emily and the venerable pea- sant was at this moment interrupted by two playful chil- dren , who came bounding down the almost perpendicular hill , on the side of the glen opposite the ...
Page 58
... woman added much more relative to the re- deeming love of our Lord Jesus ; and closed the confer- ence by a prayer , in which the venerable widow , having fastened the door of her cottage , poured forth her whole heart in pleading for ...
... woman added much more relative to the re- deeming love of our Lord Jesus ; and closed the confer- ence by a prayer , in which the venerable widow , having fastened the door of her cottage , poured forth her whole heart in pleading for ...
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