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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... occasion were those of unmingled delight ; but there was a deduction from my happiness , when I recollected that the debt I now owed the duke was not an imaginary one , which the laws of false honour only could render valid , but a ...
... occasion were those of unmingled delight ; but there was a deduction from my happiness , when I recollected that the debt I now owed the duke was not an imaginary one , which the laws of false honour only could render valid , but a ...
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... occasion ; but she soon found means to reconcile them again to her by the ariableness of her deportment . After his departure , the little family continued to re- side together , in some tranquillity , till the end of the autumn , when ...
... occasion ; but she soon found means to reconcile them again to her by the ariableness of her deportment . After his departure , the little family continued to re- side together , in some tranquillity , till the end of the autumn , when ...
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... occasion . He looked at Lady Roxeter as if he could have knelt down and worshipped her . And Sir Berkley Greaves , an old gentleman who sat next to her - by the by , the same worthy personage who had come forward so busily in the affair ...
... occasion . He looked at Lady Roxeter as if he could have knelt down and worshipped her . And Sir Berkley Greaves , an old gentleman who sat next to her - by the by , the same worthy personage who had come forward so busily in the affair ...
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