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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... present , having already said all that is needful on this subject , I shall return to my own particu- ' ar history : but I must first acknowledge a strange negli- ence , of which my young readers are undoubtedly aware , namely , that I ...
... present , having already said all that is needful on this subject , I shall return to my own particu- ' ar history : but I must first acknowledge a strange negli- ence , of which my young readers are undoubtedly aware , namely , that I ...
Halaman 245
... present service ; he there- fore made up his mind to endure all insults short of a broken head . But poor Christopher had not the noncha- lance of Monsieur Wietlesbach . He could not console himself , as the valet did , by grinning and ...
... present service ; he there- fore made up his mind to endure all insults short of a broken head . But poor Christopher had not the noncha- lance of Monsieur Wietlesbach . He could not console himself , as the valet did , by grinning and ...
Halaman 397
... present in Paris , being absent in a fo- reign court , on some diplomatic business . The first compliments between these newly met rela- tions were scarcely over , when the chevalier de J— , in the uniform of the Garde du Corps , among ...
... present in Paris , being absent in a fo- reign court , on some diplomatic business . The first compliments between these newly met rela- tions were scarcely over , when the chevalier de J— , in the uniform of the Garde du Corps , among ...
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