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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... eyes which once had sparkled with an almost neavenly lustre . " At the further end of the apartment sat a beautifu . child , playing with flowers , which were scattered around her on the floor , some of which she was endeavouring to ...
... eyes which once had sparkled with an almost neavenly lustre . " At the further end of the apartment sat a beautifu . child , playing with flowers , which were scattered around her on the floor , some of which she was endeavouring to ...
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... eyes , and continued to speak in a low and confused man- ner for some minutes , saying , ' When was it done ? Who did it ? Did you do it , Olivia ? " " Do what , my love ? ' My mother , ' she said , ' did they baptize her ? Why was she ...
... eyes , and continued to speak in a low and confused man- ner for some minutes , saying , ' When was it done ? Who did it ? Did you do it , Olivia ? " " Do what , my love ? ' My mother , ' she said , ' did they baptize her ? Why was she ...
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... eyes fixed upon the spot . It was Theodore , whose love for Antoi- nette was stronger than death itself . At sight of Alice he started , for he knew her again , but did not speak , till the poor woman , wringing her hands and bending ...
... eyes fixed upon the spot . It was Theodore , whose love for Antoi- nette was stronger than death itself . At sight of Alice he started , for he knew her again , but did not speak , till the poor woman , wringing her hands and bending ...
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