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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... feelings by which the careful and penetrating instructer is led to discover the secret workings of the heart . " I am not finding fault with the nature of my educa- tion as being improper for every one ; but it was , indeed ...
... feelings by which the careful and penetrating instructer is led to discover the secret workings of the heart . " I am not finding fault with the nature of my educa- tion as being improper for every one ; but it was , indeed ...
Halaman 239
... feelings with the re- membrance of his father , instantly lost his cheerfulness ; and Emily alone seemed pleased , though she often ex- pressed a hope , indicative of anxiety , that her father would not take her away from her ...
... feelings with the re- membrance of his father , instantly lost his cheerfulness ; and Emily alone seemed pleased , though she often ex- pressed a hope , indicative of anxiety , that her father would not take her away from her ...
Halaman 458
... feelings she had then evinced were nothing but caprice ; an ex- hibition ; a whim of sporting the tender stepmother ; in fact , a piece of spite to bring her own superior feelings into comparison with the indifference of the child's ...
... feelings she had then evinced were nothing but caprice ; an ex- hibition ; a whim of sporting the tender stepmother ; in fact , a piece of spite to bring her own superior feelings into comparison with the indifference of the child's ...
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