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 FemalesHarper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... Lady Harriet's gardener having en- gaged to supply him with employment till his friends could provide him with a situation more suitable . He was now become a remarkably fine youth ; and though Mrs. Hill assured Miss Margarita that she ...
... Lady Harriet's gardener having en- gaged to supply him with employment till his friends could provide him with a situation more suitable . He was now become a remarkably fine youth ; and though Mrs. Hill assured Miss Margarita that she ...
Halaman 231
... Lady Harriet . " I cannot see it , " returned Dorothea ; " and I am sure Captain Freeman has no serious thoughts of her . " " I should be much offended , " said Lady Harriet , " if such a man as that did not think it an honour to be ...
... Lady Harriet . " I cannot see it , " returned Dorothea ; " and I am sure Captain Freeman has no serious thoughts of her . " " I should be much offended , " said Lady Harriet , " if such a man as that did not think it an honour to be ...
Halaman 243
... Lady Harriet : " you refuse to obey . Well , be it so . Evans , you wil order my notary to be sent for ; I have not long to live : my children have bro- ken my heart , and they may soon rejoice over my grave . " Nay , my lady , nay ...
... Lady Harriet : " you refuse to obey . Well , be it so . Evans , you wil order my notary to be sent for ; I have not long to live : my children have bro- ken my heart , and they may soon rejoice over my grave . " Nay , my lady , nay ...
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