The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation. Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Ranks of Young Females, Volume 4Harper & Brothers, 1855 |
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... Antoinette was silent ; and Eleanore , in her turn , be- gan to weep violently . " Eleanore , do not be distressed , " said Antoinette ; " I cannot bear to see it . " " Then do not blame me , " she replied , " for being anxious about ...
... Antoinette was silent ; and Eleanore , in her turn , be- gan to weep violently . " Eleanore , do not be distressed , " said Antoinette ; " I cannot bear to see it . " " Then do not blame me , " she replied , " for being anxious about ...
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... Antoinette , " she has no religion at all , I suppose ? " " How uncharitable ! " returned Eleanore . " Not at all , " returned Antoinette : " France is full of persons who are without religion ; and I consider it a special duty of ...
... Antoinette , " she has no religion at all , I suppose ? " " How uncharitable ! " returned Eleanore . " Not at all , " returned Antoinette : " France is full of persons who are without religion ; and I consider it a special duty of ...
Halaman 408
... Antoinette held out her hand to her . Eleanore took hold of it and kissed it ; but with a motion so ra- pid , that Antoinette had no time to prevent her ; for it seemed to her almost degrading for an elder sister thus to condescend to a ...
... Antoinette held out her hand to her . Eleanore took hold of it and kissed it ; but with a motion so ra- pid , that Antoinette had no time to prevent her ; for it seemed to her almost degrading for an elder sister thus to condescend to a ...
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