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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... thought . It is the greatest offence which a gentleman can commit in the opinion of some young ladies , to occupy his thoughts , in their presence , on any other subject than their personal charms . This however was an offence of which ...
... thought . It is the greatest offence which a gentleman can commit in the opinion of some young ladies , to occupy his thoughts , in their presence , on any other subject than their personal charms . This however was an offence of which ...
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... thought right to deny them . These strong desires , though exercised on things in themselves lawful , do ... thought it impossible to govern her thoughts , and that supposed as ' ong as she kept from actual sin , she could tbe blamed for ...
... thought right to deny them . These strong desires , though exercised on things in themselves lawful , do ... thought it impossible to govern her thoughts , and that supposed as ' ong as she kept from actual sin , she could tbe blamed for ...
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... thought , ' remarked Bessy , ' a fine thought has just occurred to me : I'll borrow my cousin's Methodist bonnet . Jenetta , will you lend it me ? ' ' By thus addressing me , she drew upon me the eyes of Sir Timothy , who , coming near ...
... thought , ' remarked Bessy , ' a fine thought has just occurred to me : I'll borrow my cousin's Methodist bonnet . Jenetta , will you lend it me ? ' ' By thus addressing me , she drew upon me the eyes of Sir Timothy , who , coming near ...
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