The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 74
... Hall , and in frequent visits to the poor , had many years of Sophia Mortimer's life now been spent , since Mrs. Fortescue had undertaken the charge of her educa- tion . And , having now entered on her eighteenth year , she was in many ...
... Hall , and in frequent visits to the poor , had many years of Sophia Mortimer's life now been spent , since Mrs. Fortescue had undertaken the charge of her educa- tion . And , having now entered on her eighteenth year , she was in many ...
Page 76
... Hall , but at a considerable distance , having the whole extent of the park , which was very large , between them . Mrs. Cicely , therefore , could give her no satisfactory information . When Sophia and her attendant had reached the fur ...
... Hall , but at a considerable distance , having the whole extent of the park , which was very large , between them . Mrs. Cicely , therefore , could give her no satisfactory information . When Sophia and her attendant had reached the fur ...
Page 80
... hall , Ma- dam , " she said . " And why , " said Sophia , " did you not take him into another room ? " She then called Cicely , and went to meet her visitor in the hall . It was Mr. Sackville , and he held in his hand the little Annette ...
... hall , Ma- dam , " she said . " And why , " said Sophia , " did you not take him into another room ? " She then called Cicely , and went to meet her visitor in the hall . It was Mr. Sackville , and he held in his hand the little Annette ...
Page 81
... hall with the little Annette , was left in a state of mind of such mingled pain and pleasure as she had never before experienced . Mr. Sackville had gone some distance from the house before she recollected herself sufficiently to ...
... hall with the little Annette , was left in a state of mind of such mingled pain and pleasure as she had never before experienced . Mr. Sackville had gone some distance from the house before she recollected herself sufficiently to ...
Page 82
... hall ring and resound again . Sophia had no idea of carrying this contest to any pur- pose , and was about to take the child up again on her lap , when Mrs. Cicely , seizing the little rebel by main force , carried her off into that ...
... hall ring and resound again . Sophia had no idea of carrying this contest to any pur- pose , and was about to take the child up again on her lap , when Mrs. Cicely , seizing the little rebel by main force , carried her off into that ...
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