The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 40
... passing in the mind of Francis during this interval , but his reflec- tions were surely of a salutary nature ; for his ... passed away under the gentle influ- ence of my much - lamented aunt . There was a time we had not a secret hidden ...
... passing in the mind of Francis during this interval , but his reflec- tions were surely of a salutary nature ; for his ... passed away under the gentle influ- ence of my much - lamented aunt . There was a time we had not a secret hidden ...
Page 43
... in which , from experience and natural abilities , he was certainly entitled to take the lead . And thus passed the hours till Mr. Parnel took his leave . Edmund once more felt relieved in being left alone , THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 43.
... in which , from experience and natural abilities , he was certainly entitled to take the lead . And thus passed the hours till Mr. Parnel took his leave . Edmund once more felt relieved in being left alone , THE LADY OF THE MANOR . 43.
Page 47
... passed during which these young ministers had not met , when , one morning , Mr. Parnel called on Mr. Stephens . The moment he entered the room , Edmund was aware that his former friend was in a state of high excitement , though on what ...
... passed during which these young ministers had not met , when , one morning , Mr. Parnel called on Mr. Stephens . The moment he entered the room , Edmund was aware that his former friend was in a state of high excitement , though on what ...
Page 55
... passed , and Mr. Parnel heard no more of Edmund . He spent part of this time at his father's house in a distant part of the country ; and when he returned home , he was prevented by his pride from enquiring after him till the afternoon ...
... passed , and Mr. Parnel heard no more of Edmund . He spent part of this time at his father's house in a distant part of the country ; and when he returned home , he was prevented by his pride from enquiring after him till the afternoon ...
Page 57
... passed through it in haste a moment before . He therefore en- tered without knocking , and , going up into the large room above stairs , he proceeded to Edmund's bed - room , which opened into this apartment , and which was well known ...
... passed through it in haste a moment before . He therefore en- tered without knocking , and , going up into the large room above stairs , he proceeded to Edmund's bed - room , which opened into this apartment , and which was well known ...
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