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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... situation , and came to old Martha Lawley's , Lady Harriet's gardener having en- gaged to supply him with employment till his friends could provide him with a situation more suitable . He was now become a remarkably fine youth ; and ...
... situation , and came to old Martha Lawley's , Lady Harriet's gardener having en- gaged to supply him with employment till his friends could provide him with a situation more suitable . He was now become a remarkably fine youth ; and ...
Halaman 233
... situation Edmund was to have the care of a small farm appertaining to the house , and old Martha Lawley was to live with them for the purpose of assisting them , with her counsel , and helping Rachel in her family cares . This happy ...
... situation Edmund was to have the care of a small farm appertaining to the house , and old Martha Lawley was to live with them for the purpose of assisting them , with her counsel , and helping Rachel in her family cares . This happy ...
Halaman 507
... situation , Henry Hart , to our great surprise , the reserved old man whom we had called a hermit , came into the school - room , and with great humility offered his poor services , as he called them . " I shall never forget his ...
... situation , Henry Hart , to our great surprise , the reserved old man whom we had called a hermit , came into the school - room , and with great humility offered his poor services , as he called them . " I shall never forget his ...
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