The Lady of the Manor ...A Towar, 1833 |
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... affection , or to discover that his hard , and , I might add , profligate , mode of life for many years past , had ... affection due from a child to a parent ; and as he never used any means to cool that affection , it con- tinued to ...
... affection , or to discover that his hard , and , I might add , profligate , mode of life for many years past , had ... affection due from a child to a parent ; and as he never used any means to cool that affection , it con- tinued to ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. The sudden rush of affection in the lovely child , with the effect it produced on the father , affected the old grand- mother , whose heart warming on the occasion , she hasten- ed to bring forward Christopher , who ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. The sudden rush of affection in the lovely child , with the effect it produced on the father , affected the old grand- mother , whose heart warming on the occasion , she hasten- ed to bring forward Christopher , who ...
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... affection which are suggested by a pious and feeling heart ! What is there in nature so winning , so attractive , as these ? and how entirely different are their effects from those which are the product of art or affectation ! It is the ...
... affection which are suggested by a pious and feeling heart ! What is there in nature so winning , so attractive , as these ? and how entirely different are their effects from those which are the product of art or affectation ! It is the ...
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... affection , or religion ; while Emily was the only one who was heartily cordial with all the rest . For some weeks the major displayed no other evil qua- lities but such as I have described , namely , an inordinate love of eating , and ...
... affection , or religion ; while Emily was the only one who was heartily cordial with all the rest . For some weeks the major displayed no other evil qua- lities but such as I have described , namely , an inordinate love of eating , and ...
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... feelings ; full of sympa- thy , tenderness , affection ; all that is amiable ; all that is ra- tional . " " What ! " said the old lady , " 24 LADY OF THE MANOR . more than usually confused, and said every thing which ...
... feelings ; full of sympa- thy , tenderness , affection ; all that is amiable ; all that is ra- tional . " " What ! " said the old lady , " 24 LADY OF THE MANOR . more than usually confused, and said every thing which ...
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