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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... wife with such tender affection as served to cheer her mind with happier prospects . He also bestowed many caresses on his infant son ; and more than once expressed a hope that he might be a better man than his father . But , shortly ...
... wife with such tender affection as served to cheer her mind with happier prospects . He also bestowed many caresses on his infant son ; and more than once expressed a hope that he might be a better man than his father . But , shortly ...
Halaman 144
... wife , and loved her at that moment more than ever . And the entire absence of selfishness which she had displayed on this occasion made him more than half ashamed of himself and of his own conduct : for what privation had he propos- ed ...
... wife , and loved her at that moment more than ever . And the entire absence of selfishness which she had displayed on this occasion made him more than half ashamed of himself and of his own conduct : for what privation had he propos- ed ...
Halaman 162
... wife reposing by its side , her head resting on the foot of the bed in a deep sleep , while the traces of tears were still left on the cheek , which was visible , although a sweet composure was shed over her whole face . Mr. Hunter was ...
... wife reposing by its side , her head resting on the foot of the bed in a deep sleep , while the traces of tears were still left on the cheek , which was visible , although a sweet composure was shed over her whole face . Mr. Hunter was ...
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