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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... rest I had taken a seat , and was engaged in conversation with some lively young man , whose very name I now forget . This gentleman , having exhausted many frivolous topics , produced from his pocket some light volume of a novel or ...
... rest I had taken a seat , and was engaged in conversation with some lively young man , whose very name I now forget . This gentleman , having exhausted many frivolous topics , produced from his pocket some light volume of a novel or ...
Halaman 121
... rest and peace , and burning desires for one drop of cool water , partook in some degree of that experience which the thirsty soul is the subject of when longing for he river of living water and panting for the regions of everlasting rest ...
... rest and peace , and burning desires for one drop of cool water , partook in some degree of that experience which the thirsty soul is the subject of when longing for he river of living water and panting for the regions of everlasting rest ...
Halaman 146
... rest of the family had not come at the first call , driving the servants about swearing , and calling them opprobrious names , half in English and half in Hindoostaunee ; and striking the ta- ble , till he made every thing upon it ...
... rest of the family had not come at the first call , driving the servants about swearing , and calling them opprobrious names , half in English and half in Hindoostaunee ; and striking the ta- ble , till he made every thing upon it ...
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