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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... to do much good with the money now in our hands , we must study a very close economy indeed : for , to tell you the truth , I do not expect that I shall have VOL . I. R one left of these five guineas now in my hand LADY OF THE MANOR . 198.
... to do much good with the money now in our hands , we must study a very close economy indeed : for , to tell you the truth , I do not expect that I shall have VOL . I. R one left of these five guineas now in my hand LADY OF THE MANOR . 198.
Halaman 220
... hand know what thy right hand doeth : that thine alms may be in secret : and thy Father , which seeth in secret , himself shall reward thee openly . ( Matt . vi . 1—4 . ) When Dorothea returned a few minutes afterward in her elegant ...
... hand know what thy right hand doeth : that thine alms may be in secret : and thy Father , which seeth in secret , himself shall reward thee openly . ( Matt . vi . 1—4 . ) When Dorothea returned a few minutes afterward in her elegant ...
Halaman 256
... hand of Dorothea , and having uttered some encomiums on the unenvious generosity of her present sentiments , he added , " Lovely Margarita , how have I wronged her by my injurious suspicions ! Would to heaven that she could extend her ...
... hand of Dorothea , and having uttered some encomiums on the unenvious generosity of her present sentiments , he added , " Lovely Margarita , how have I wronged her by my injurious suspicions ! Would to heaven that she could extend her ...
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