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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... woman could be supposed to enjoy ; and therefore she was probably the more rejoiced at an early deliverance from this unhappy home , by a marriage with the son of the lady by whom she had been educated , and who , probably with the sole ...
... woman could be supposed to enjoy ; and therefore she was probably the more rejoiced at an early deliverance from this unhappy home , by a marriage with the son of the lady by whom she had been educated , and who , probably with the sole ...
Halaman 197
... woman , his daughter , oc- cupied in the same way . ' “ Odious woman ! ' I repeated ; for Mr. Milbourne was not accustomed to use such expressions . " Yes , ' he replied , ' odious woman ! with her shawls , and her hookah , and her ...
... woman , his daughter , oc- cupied in the same way . ' “ Odious woman ! ' I repeated ; for Mr. Milbourne was not accustomed to use such expressions . " Yes , ' he replied , ' odious woman ! with her shawls , and her hookah , and her ...
Halaman 287
... woman , he had found such a champion for Christianity as he had never before encountered . He also soon discovered , that he was no more a match for her in wit than in argument ; for , though she never aimed at a bon mot , she possessed ...
... woman , he had found such a champion for Christianity as he had never before encountered . He also soon discovered , that he was no more a match for her in wit than in argument ; for , though she never aimed at a bon mot , she possessed ...
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