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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... happy . ' ( " Shawls and jewels , ' replied Mrs. Fairlie , ' are pret- ty things : but I doubt their power of making any one happy . ' " But papa will be so fond of me , ' I added . " No doubt of it , ' she replied : ' yet are there not ...
... happy . ' ( " Shawls and jewels , ' replied Mrs. Fairlie , ' are pret- ty things : but I doubt their power of making any one happy . ' " But papa will be so fond of me , ' I added . " No doubt of it , ' she replied : ' yet are there not ...
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... happy party , many interesting explanations followed , not neces- sary to be recapitulated . Emily told of the happy change in her father's character ; and it now appeared to her for what reason he had set apart a day for prayer and ...
... happy party , many interesting explanations followed , not neces- sary to be recapitulated . Emily told of the happy change in her father's character ; and it now appeared to her for what reason he had set apart a day for prayer and ...
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... Happy sheep ! happy pasture ! lovely hills ! delightful country ! " said Christopher : " and most happy am I to be returned to it under such blessed auspices ! O , Emily ! you little thought for whom you decorated yourself with those ...
... Happy sheep ! happy pasture ! lovely hills ! delightful country ! " said Christopher : " and most happy am I to be returned to it under such blessed auspices ! O , Emily ! you little thought for whom you decorated yourself with those ...
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