The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Rank of Young Females, Volume 1Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... Theodosia spent most of their summer afternoons , sometimes accompanied by an old servant , who had assisted the wife of Basil in bring- ing up her children , and who had finished her labours of this kind by attending on the little ...
... Theodosia spent most of their summer afternoons , sometimes accompanied by an old servant , who had assisted the wife of Basil in bring- ing up her children , and who had finished her labours of this kind by attending on the little ...
Halaman 291
... Theodosia spent the whole night in conver- sation , mutually trying to reconcile themselves to the de- cree of the count , who had signified his intention of placing Theodosia in a convent ; and , as he was her guardian , his authority ...
... Theodosia spent the whole night in conver- sation , mutually trying to reconcile themselves to the de- cree of the count , who had signified his intention of placing Theodosia in a convent ; and , as he was her guardian , his authority ...
Halaman 292
... Theodosia , or preferred Eleanor to her for this was not the case : but he coveted the money which Eleanor was to receive at her marriage , and he knew that Theodosia had nothing . Thus he was led , by the love of money , to overlook ...
... Theodosia , or preferred Eleanor to her for this was not the case : but he coveted the money which Eleanor was to receive at her marriage , and he knew that Theodosia had nothing . Thus he was led , by the love of money , to overlook ...
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