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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... felt rejoiced at the idea of any change : but being engaged in some diplomatic business in a German court not very far distant , it was settled that I should re- main where I was ; and as his time would not be fully occupied in the ...
... felt rejoiced at the idea of any change : but being engaged in some diplomatic business in a German court not very far distant , it was settled that I should re- main where I was ; and as his time would not be fully occupied in the ...
Halaman 179
... felt my blood rising to my very forehead . ' Love you ! ' I said ; ' say that I love you , and you are ruined for ever ! No , ' I added , in high disdain , ' I will not say so . No , I do not love you ! I cannot love you ! Base and per ...
... felt my blood rising to my very forehead . ' Love you ! ' I said ; ' say that I love you , and you are ruined for ever ! No , ' I added , in high disdain , ' I will not say so . No , I do not love you ! I cannot love you ! Base and per ...
Halaman 400
... felt her estrangement much less than she would otherwise have done . The next and the next day passed much as the former had done . Antoinette saw the young comte frequently during this period ; and was always treated by him with such ...
... felt her estrangement much less than she would otherwise have done . The next and the next day passed much as the former had done . Antoinette saw the young comte frequently during this period ; and was always treated by him with such ...
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