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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... arrived at that period of life when women are no longer beautiful . But she still retained a graceful person , together with an ex- ceedingly animated and agreeable countenance : and what was peculiarly admirable in every part of her ...
... arrived at that period of life when women are no longer beautiful . But she still retained a graceful person , together with an ex- ceedingly animated and agreeable countenance : and what was peculiarly admirable in every part of her ...
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... arrived in disguise at the house in which his beloved wife had lived and died , trusting that he might confide in the fidelity of two old servants , who kept the mansion , which had been forsaken ever since the death of its late noble ...
... arrived in disguise at the house in which his beloved wife had lived and died , trusting that he might confide in the fidelity of two old servants , who kept the mansion , which had been forsaken ever since the death of its late noble ...
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... arrived , they found a clean and well - ordered house , instead of an unfurnished dwelling littered with packages . It was late in the evening , when Mr. and Mrs. Croft with their children and servant reached the town ; and in the ...
... arrived , they found a clean and well - ordered house , instead of an unfurnished dwelling littered with packages . It was late in the evening , when Mr. and Mrs. Croft with their children and servant reached the town ; and in the ...
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