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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... directed to what was passing in the chamber . " And will you not take me from hence ? ' said the complaining voice ! ' ' this dreadful place , where every thing reminds me of my father , my poor father ! Here audible sobs interrupted ...
... directed to what was passing in the chamber . " And will you not take me from hence ? ' said the complaining voice ! ' ' this dreadful place , where every thing reminds me of my father , my poor father ! Here audible sobs interrupted ...
Halaman 116
... directing my attention towards the cottage , bade me step softly , and behold the scene within . " I obeyed ; and ... directed every chair and three - legged stool in the house to be collected , she expressed her sincere delight at ...
... directing my attention towards the cottage , bade me step softly , and behold the scene within . " I obeyed ; and ... directed every chair and three - legged stool in the house to be collected , she expressed her sincere delight at ...
Halaman 488
... directed , this steadfastness is , per- haps , one of the finest qualities of the human mind . And true indeed it was that Lady Roxeter had displayed a firmness throughout her whole conduct , and a strength of purpose , which I believe ...
... directed , this steadfastness is , per- haps , one of the finest qualities of the human mind . And true indeed it was that Lady Roxeter had displayed a firmness throughout her whole conduct , and a strength of purpose , which I believe ...
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