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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... expression of her countenance as she looked down on her little sister , and seemed to plead with her in the deepest earnestness . I could only see the delicate shoul- ders and fine contour of the head of little Frederick , as he sat ...
... expression of her countenance as she looked down on her little sister , and seemed to plead with her in the deepest earnestness . I could only see the delicate shoul- ders and fine contour of the head of little Frederick , as he sat ...
Halaman 244
... expressing her hope that he would consider himself at home , as long as he re- mained under her roof . In reply to this ... expression , she arose in haste , in- formed the major that she drank tea in her own parlour , at a certain hour ...
... expressing her hope that he would consider himself at home , as long as he re- mained under her roof . In reply to this ... expression , she arose in haste , in- formed the major that she drank tea in her own parlour , at a certain hour ...
Halaman 335
... expressing her admira- tion ; adding the pious wish that these young people might be spiritually benefited by their ... expression . " 66 Yes , " replied Joanna , " she has fine eyes ; but I do not think so well of her as of her sister ...
... expressing her admira- tion ; adding the pious wish that these young people might be spiritually benefited by their ... expression . " 66 Yes , " replied Joanna , " she has fine eyes ; but I do not think so well of her as of her sister ...
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