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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... uncle stood before me . My father was a very tall man , whereas my uncle was of the ordinary stature , and I cannot say that I should have remembered either , though I perfectly knew that the person I saw was not my father . 66 Having ...
... uncle stood before me . My father was a very tall man , whereas my uncle was of the ordinary stature , and I cannot say that I should have remembered either , though I perfectly knew that the person I saw was not my father . 66 Having ...
Halaman 188
... uncle neither at that time nor after- wards ever alluded to them . " I was much affected by hearing this account of Gatty , and , being told that she was with Euphemia , I left my child with her father and her attendant , and set off ...
... uncle neither at that time nor after- wards ever alluded to them . " I was much affected by hearing this account of Gatty , and , being told that she was with Euphemia , I left my child with her father and her attendant , and set off ...
Halaman 200
... uncle , begged a moment's conversation with him . " What ! to - night ? replied my uncle fretfully . " Yes , ' said Mr. Fitzhenry , ' my business will admit of no delay . I must speak with you , and alone ; time presses , it must be now ...
... uncle , begged a moment's conversation with him . " What ! to - night ? replied my uncle fretfully . " Yes , ' said Mr. Fitzhenry , ' my business will admit of no delay . I must speak with you , and alone ; time presses , it must be now ...
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