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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... leave this place till I return to Paris ? " That depends on circumstances , ' I answered ; ' you will not remain long in this place ? " " That must depend on circumstances , my dear Es telle , ' she replied , repeating my words ; ' and ...
... leave this place till I return to Paris ? " That depends on circumstances , ' I answered ; ' you will not remain long in this place ? " " That must depend on circumstances , my dear Es telle , ' she replied , repeating my words ; ' and ...
Halaman 252
... leave his sister , and with her , as he believed , to leave all that made his life desirable . His intentions were to take a small bundle of linen , and proceed on foot to the next port , where he doubted not he might be received on ...
... leave his sister , and with her , as he believed , to leave all that made his life desirable . His intentions were to take a small bundle of linen , and proceed on foot to the next port , where he doubted not he might be received on ...
Halaman 289
... leave me not the command of my- self . " What , leave you in anger , my father ! " said Emily . " never ! never ! " and she seized his hands , and , pressing them vehemently between her own , " never , never , will I leave you till you ...
... leave me not the command of my- self . " What , leave you in anger , my father ! " said Emily . " never ! never ! " and she seized his hands , and , pressing them vehemently between her own , " never , never , will I leave you till you ...
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