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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... thought that very poor people only used it . ' 666 You mean to say , ' I replied , ' that you think it a vul gar word ? ' " I did not say so , ' she answered ; ' but , if you do not mean any thing rude , why could not you enjoy it when ...
... thought that very poor people only used it . ' 666 You mean to say , ' I replied , ' that you think it a vul gar word ? ' " I did not say so , ' she answered ; ' but , if you do not mean any thing rude , why could not you enjoy it when ...
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... thought we should not be thought worthy to be mentioned by her . ' " It is the kindest thing , Mr. Stephen , one can do by some persons , ' I replied , ' not to speak of them at all . ' " Very well , Miss Olivia , ' rejoined the young ...
... thought we should not be thought worthy to be mentioned by her . ' " It is the kindest thing , Mr. Stephen , one can do by some persons , ' I replied , ' not to speak of them at all . ' " Very well , Miss Olivia , ' rejoined the young ...
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... thought I , and scarcely knew what to answer . " Do you think , Laura , " I asked , " that I do deserve this character ? " " No , papa , ” she replied , with apparent simplicity ; though there is one thing I have considered : perhaps ...
... thought I , and scarcely knew what to answer . " Do you think , Laura , " I asked , " that I do deserve this character ? " " No , papa , ” she replied , with apparent simplicity ; though there is one thing I have considered : perhaps ...
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