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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... sister , Mr. Osborne , ' said Frede- rick , I will return to my sister , and be her comforter . ' " The Lord assisting you , ' replied the tutor . " But I must see Altamont , ' said Frederick . I must try what the persuasions of a ...
... sister , Mr. Osborne , ' said Frede- rick , I will return to my sister , and be her comforter . ' " The Lord assisting you , ' replied the tutor . " But I must see Altamont , ' said Frederick . I must try what the persuasions of a ...
Halaman 276
... sister , and then placed in a convent for life . In case of the death of her sister , he however hinted , that he hoped his heir would receive this his second child into the chateau in her sister's place , and make her his daughter - in ...
... sister , and then placed in a convent for life . In case of the death of her sister , he however hinted , that he hoped his heir would receive this his second child into the chateau in her sister's place , and make her his daughter - in ...
Halaman 284
... sister , and all the sons and daughters of the count . The count and countess received her with cold polite- ness ; Eleanor affected an appearance of kindness , which did but ill conceal her real want of regard , or even the habitual ...
... sister , and all the sons and daughters of the count . The count and countess received her with cold polite- ness ; Eleanor affected an appearance of kindness , which did but ill conceal her real want of regard , or even the habitual ...
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