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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... scene of repose , and how ardently have I longed for such cooling gales as blew upon me in this shadowy spot ! " Mrs. Fairlie left me for a few moments to the quiet contemplation of the beauties above described ; and then , directing my ...
... scene of repose , and how ardently have I longed for such cooling gales as blew upon me in this shadowy spot ! " Mrs. Fairlie left me for a few moments to the quiet contemplation of the beauties above described ; and then , directing my ...
Halaman 204
... scene in which I had , during my early re- sidence in India , been in the company of the miserable man whose dying struggles I then beheld . " Years have passed since then , but they have only left fainter impressions on my mind than ...
... scene in which I had , during my early re- sidence in India , been in the company of the miserable man whose dying struggles I then beheld . " Years have passed since then , but they have only left fainter impressions on my mind than ...
Halaman 253
... scene of his most happy boyish hours . Here he had enjoyed the society of his friend , the amiable Harrington ; and ... scene he recollected in Switzerland ; not aware that the most lovely scenes in England are not at all comparable to ...
... scene of his most happy boyish hours . Here he had enjoyed the society of his friend , the amiable Harrington ; and ... scene he recollected in Switzerland ; not aware that the most lovely scenes in England are not at all comparable to ...
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