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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... remained with them till be- tween nine and ten o'clock at night . While thus engaged , this lady had grown old without acquiring any new ideas , and , in consequence , from the very force of habit , becoming more and more bigoted to her ...
... remained with them till be- tween nine and ten o'clock at night . While thus engaged , this lady had grown old without acquiring any new ideas , and , in consequence , from the very force of habit , becoming more and more bigoted to her ...
Halaman 50
... remained silent , till Captain Vivian pressing him again , he replied , " To speak the truth I must have a serious wife , Vivian . I dare not trust my- self with a woman who does not answer this description . " " Serious ! " repeated ...
... remained silent , till Captain Vivian pressing him again , he replied , " To speak the truth I must have a serious wife , Vivian . I dare not trust my- self with a woman who does not answer this description . " " Serious ! " repeated ...
Halaman 524
... remained for a long time very unsatisfactory and perplexing . I felt that I could trust and love the Son ; but the Father was still a stranger to me ; and I could not help continually crying with Philip , Lord , show me the Father , and ...
... remained for a long time very unsatisfactory and perplexing . I felt that I could trust and love the Son ; but the Father was still a stranger to me ; and I could not help continually crying with Philip , Lord , show me the Father , and ...
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