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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... hope left for me . ' Here the unhappy young man fixed his eyes on the pavement of his cell ; and folding his arms , remained for a while in an attitude of deep despair . " But why should you count yourself past hope , my lord ? ' said ...
... hope left for me . ' Here the unhappy young man fixed his eyes on the pavement of his cell ; and folding his arms , remained for a while in an attitude of deep despair . " But why should you count yourself past hope , my lord ? ' said ...
Halaman 114
... hope . Let us suppose , my lord , that the king's son should now come forward , offering to stand in your place , and to bear your punishment , in order to procure your enlargement : and let us further suppose that the assembled ...
... hope . Let us suppose , my lord , that the king's son should now come forward , offering to stand in your place , and to bear your punishment , in order to procure your enlargement : and let us further suppose that the assembled ...
Halaman 352
... hope ; and this is the hope I would wish you to em- brace . " Constantia wept again , and , wringing her hands , re- plied , " What can I do , confined as I am to this wretched room , without comfort , without power , without the means ...
... hope ; and this is the hope I would wish you to em- brace . " Constantia wept again , and , wringing her hands , re- plied , " What can I do , confined as I am to this wretched room , without comfort , without power , without the means ...
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