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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... dear aunt , " said Dorothea , " I must tell you that you lose your labour in speaking upon these subjects to my sisters Jane and Celia ; they hate economy , and I am sure will never practise it if they can help it ; but my cousin ...
... dear aunt , " said Dorothea , " I must tell you that you lose your labour in speaking upon these subjects to my sisters Jane and Celia ; they hate economy , and I am sure will never practise it if they can help it ; but my cousin ...
Halaman 227
... dear cousin , let me entreat you to give us more of your company : have I not the same title to enjoy it as that of Dorothea ? but you always are so reserved , so backward ; and thus you give Captain Freeman the opportunity of constant ...
... dear cousin , let me entreat you to give us more of your company : have I not the same title to enjoy it as that of Dorothea ? but you always are so reserved , so backward ; and thus you give Captain Freeman the opportunity of constant ...
Halaman 274
... dear to you , " said she , interrupting him , “ If I am dear to you , bring me the baby : promise me that you will . " Basil smiled ; but it was a smile in which a strong feel- ing of sorrow and pity was the prevailing expression ...
... dear to you , " said she , interrupting him , “ If I am dear to you , bring me the baby : promise me that you will . " Basil smiled ; but it was a smile in which a strong feel- ing of sorrow and pity was the prevailing expression ...
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Almighty Altamont appeared Augustus aunt baptism Basil Beauclerk beautiful Blanche blessed Captain Freeman Captain Vivian Cecil Gray character chateau child Christ Christian Church Claverton continued conversation cousin daugh daughter dear young death desire discourse divine Dorothea dress duty Economy of Charity Edmund elegant enabled endeavour evil eyes Father favour feelings Frederick friends give glory God the Father grace Grosvenor Square happy heart Holy Holy Spirit hope Hunter husband infant Josephina Lady Harriet Lady Susan look Lord Louisa Harley manner manor Margarita Maria marriage Matthew Henry mean ment mind Miss Hartley mother nature never occasion old lady Osborne parents party persons pious pleasure poor prayer present racter religion remark render replied returned Robert Mowbray Saviour Scripture servant sister speak spirit thee Theodosia thing Thomas Boston thought tion took unto wicked world wife young lady youth