The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 198
... Rosalie and her sister before her son ; nei- ther did she find him averse to enter into her scheme , for the young man had heard of their beauty , and was exceedingly impatient to become acquainted with them . One difficulty , however ...
... Rosalie and her sister before her son ; nei- ther did she find him averse to enter into her scheme , for the young man had heard of their beauty , and was exceedingly impatient to become acquainted with them . One difficulty , however ...
Page 199
... Rosalie , " said the old woman : " has any thing afflicted you ? " 66 My mother was taken very ill last night , " said the pious daughter . Monique offered her services to nurse the sick woman ; but Rosalie assured her neighbour that ...
... Rosalie , " said the old woman : " has any thing afflicted you ? " 66 My mother was taken very ill last night , " said the pious daughter . Monique offered her services to nurse the sick woman ; but Rosalie assured her neighbour that ...
Page 200
... Rosalie , ' said the young soldier , " you are always cruel , always hard - hearted . " " Hard - hearted ! " said Rosalie , smiling , " wherein do I shew my want of feeling , neighbour ? Surely not by staying at home with my sick parent ...
... Rosalie , ' said the young soldier , " you are always cruel , always hard - hearted . " " Hard - hearted ! " said Rosalie , smiling , " wherein do I shew my want of feeling , neighbour ? Surely not by staying at home with my sick parent ...
Page 201
... Rosalie , with unaffected amazement , " " and leave your mother ? " " I do not leave her alone , Rosalie , " replied Annette : " and you surely will not be so ill - natured as to grieve her by informing her of my absence ? " " I will ...
... Rosalie , with unaffected amazement , " " and leave your mother ? " " I do not leave her alone , Rosalie , " replied Annette : " and you surely will not be so ill - natured as to grieve her by informing her of my absence ? " " I will ...
Page 202
... Rosalie , which made her beauty to shine with a thousand new charms in his eyes . In the mean time , Rosalie returned , somewhat com- forted , to the side of her mother's bed . But as she found that dear parent under much oppression ...
... Rosalie , which made her beauty to shine with a thousand new charms in his eyes . In the mean time , Rosalie returned , somewhat com- forted , to the side of her mother's bed . But as she found that dear parent under much oppression ...
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