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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... town of K- , she lost sight of their income and of what that would allow . Her manner of speaking was generally to this effect , or something very like it . " Charles ' drawing - room is well furnished ; every thing in it is handsome ...
... town of K- , she lost sight of their income and of what that would allow . Her manner of speaking was generally to this effect , or something very like it . " Charles ' drawing - room is well furnished ; every thing in it is handsome ...
Halaman 197
... town till after the birth- day . But some weeks before that time , Margarita heard her cousins say that they had not one farthing left out of their allowance ; and this was accompanied by a hint from Dorothea , that the next time she ...
... town till after the birth- day . But some weeks before that time , Margarita heard her cousins say that they had not one farthing left out of their allowance ; and this was accompanied by a hint from Dorothea , that the next time she ...
Halaman 391
... town , as my cousin Geoffry had remarked , found it more agreeable , whenever business required him to spend a night in town , to take his meals at my uncle's house , and to rattle away with my cousins , than to spend his lonely hours ...
... town , as my cousin Geoffry had remarked , found it more agreeable , whenever business required him to spend a night in town , to take his meals at my uncle's house , and to rattle away with my cousins , than to spend his lonely hours ...
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