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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... seen her a thousand times . She wears a little old straw hat ; you must have seen her . " " To be sure I have , " said Dorothea : " do you think I have no eyes ? I have seen her ten thousand times ! But you call her little ; she is ...
... seen her a thousand times . She wears a little old straw hat ; you must have seen her . " " To be sure I have , " said Dorothea : " do you think I have no eyes ? I have seen her ten thousand times ! But you call her little ; she is ...
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... seen from this window . It is much to learn , that beauty , elegance , and happiness , are entirely distinct from pomp , and show , and splendour : highly favoured are those who learn this lesson without passing through the severe ...
... seen from this window . It is much to learn , that beauty , elegance , and happiness , are entirely distinct from pomp , and show , and splendour : highly favoured are those who learn this lesson without passing through the severe ...
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... seen with her in the streets of this town for a thousand pounds . ' " I am not anxious to be seen with him in any street of any town , ' I replied , somewhat offended by this re- mark of Geoffry's . ' I am quite as indifferent to Sir Ti ...
... seen with her in the streets of this town for a thousand pounds . ' " I am not anxious to be seen with him in any street of any town , ' I replied , somewhat offended by this re- mark of Geoffry's . ' I am quite as indifferent to Sir Ti ...
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