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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Halaman 133
... Maria loved her uncle and aunt ; and as no indiscreet visiter or servant was allowed to interfere between the child and her protectors , Maria , whose natural disposition was mild and accommo- dating , never supposed that her situation ...
... Maria loved her uncle and aunt ; and as no indiscreet visiter or servant was allowed to interfere between the child and her protectors , Maria , whose natural disposition was mild and accommo- dating , never supposed that her situation ...
Halaman 145
... Maria thought extremely handsome . The lady was to bring a servant with her ; and Maria contrived to convert a little servant's - hall into a kitchen for her use . In the mean time , the house - maid being very impertinent was paid her ...
... Maria thought extremely handsome . The lady was to bring a servant with her ; and Maria contrived to convert a little servant's - hall into a kitchen for her use . In the mean time , the house - maid being very impertinent was paid her ...
Halaman 163
... Maria did not think it necessary to re- ceive a new inmate into the house . They had now been married nearly four years , and had two children ; they were also , by the economy and industry of Maria , free from debt ; besides which they ...
... Maria did not think it necessary to re- ceive a new inmate into the house . They had now been married nearly four years , and had two children ; they were also , by the economy and industry of Maria , free from debt ; besides which they ...
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