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, 1856 |
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... 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 trou- ples in life which neither fathers nor mothers can avert from their children ? Look ...
... 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 trou- ples in life which neither fathers nor mothers can avert from their children ? Look ...
Halaman 181
... doubt , neither could I doubt the corruptness of his motives in marrying my cousin . " I remained with Euphemia till Mr. and Mrs. Fitzher.- ry returned to Bauglepore , and were settled in their own house . " In the mean time , Jonathan ...
... doubt , neither could I doubt the corruptness of his motives in marrying my cousin . " I remained with Euphemia till Mr. and Mrs. Fitzher.- ry returned to Bauglepore , and were settled in their own house . " In the mean time , Jonathan ...
Halaman 426
... doubt , have guessed already ; to others , perhaps , it may re- main a doubt till they arrive at the conclusion of my narrative . I do not choose to give the real name of my family , nor its titles . I am a peer of the realm , and so ...
... doubt , have guessed already ; to others , perhaps , it may re- main a doubt till they arrive at the conclusion of my narrative . I do not choose to give the real name of my family , nor its titles . I am a peer of the realm , and so ...
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