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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... verandah , ( with which many of the cottages in Switzerland are encompassed , ) yet there was such a fixed , such a settled , such an unvarying gloon upon her countenance , that not on any occasion that I can remember was she seen to ...
... verandah , ( with which many of the cottages in Switzerland are encompassed , ) yet there was such a fixed , such a settled , such an unvarying gloon upon her countenance , that not on any occasion that I can remember was she seen to ...
Halaman 126
... verandah of a bungalow hung like a balcony , being supported only by frame- work underneath . Welcome to Bauglepore , my good niece , ' said my uncle , as he handed me out from the boat , ' one more effort and your journey is at an end ...
... verandah of a bungalow hung like a balcony , being supported only by frame- work underneath . Welcome to Bauglepore , my good niece , ' said my uncle , as he handed me out from the boat , ' one more effort and your journey is at an end ...
Halaman 142
... verandah , and I tried to ease my painful feelings by look- ing on the nearer objects which presented themselves . There were many servants in the verandah ; some lounging in perfect idleness and inaction , and others in- dolently ...
... verandah , and I tried to ease my painful feelings by look- ing on the nearer objects which presented themselves . There were many servants in the verandah ; some lounging in perfect idleness and inaction , and others in- dolently ...
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