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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... never once occurring to her that more than this was necessary in order to fit the sinner for acceptance with God . This apparent change in Louisa's character was soon ob- served by her neighbours , and presently obtained the ap ...
... never once occurring to her that more than this was necessary in order to fit the sinner for acceptance with God . This apparent change in Louisa's character was soon ob- served by her neighbours , and presently obtained the ap ...
Halaman 231
... never be acquainted ; and to retail many conversations of no profitable tendency ; I shall hasten over as concisely as possible some of the events which followed the departure of Augustus Claverton from Mowbray - Hall . - During a week ...
... never be acquainted ; and to retail many conversations of no profitable tendency ; I shall hasten over as concisely as possible some of the events which followed the departure of Augustus Claverton from Mowbray - Hall . - During a week ...
Halaman 412
... never , never , abandon her ! I cannot recall her answer , for I remember nothing connectedly at that time ; but I recollect his coming again to my bedside , and looking earnestly at me , whereupon I closed my eyes , having , like most ...
... never , never , abandon her ! I cannot recall her answer , for I remember nothing connectedly at that time ; but I recollect his coming again to my bedside , and looking earnestly at me , whereupon I closed my eyes , having , like most ...
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acquainted Almighty Altamont appeared arrived Augustus aunt beautiful Berrington Blanche blessed called Captain Cecil Gray character child Christ Christian Church Church of England Claverton Constantia conversation cousin daugh daughter dear young death desire divine Dorothea dress effect Eliot enabled endeavour Essington evil eyes faith Father feelings friends Garston gentleman glory God the Father grace happiness hear heard heart heavenly Holy Spirit honour hope Hunter husband infant Josephina kind Lady Harriet Lady Susan length look Lord Louisa Lydia Madam manner manor Margarita Maria marriage means mind Miss Clinton Miss Hartley mother nature never occasion old lady Osborne passed persons pious pleasure poor praise prayer present proceeded religion remark rendered replied returned Robert Mowbray salvation Saviour Scripture servant Sir Timothy sister speak tears thee Theodosia things thought tion took town unto vanity Vivian wife young ladies