The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Rank of Young Females, Volume 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 - Conduct of life |
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... happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Ste- phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an in- mate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with Edmund . Accordingly ...
... happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Ste- phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an in- mate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with Edmund . Accordingly ...
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... happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Ste- phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an in- mate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with Edmund . Accordingly ...
... happy at school ; and as he had attached himself very closely to Edmund Ste- phens , he became exceedingly anxious to become an in- mate in Mrs. Mary Stephens's house , and attend the school as a day - scholar with Edmund . Accordingly ...
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... happy in his new situation . Independent of his grief for the loss of his aunt , he found almost every sentence he uttered in some degree either quizzed or ridiculed by some of his tutor's family . There are many people whom we believe ...
... happy in his new situation . Independent of his grief for the loss of his aunt , he found almost every sentence he uttered in some degree either quizzed or ridiculed by some of his tutor's family . There are many people whom we believe ...
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... happy in meeting with no opposition on the part of his rector , who had known him from a child , and being partial to him , was easity persuaded to yield to all his requests . During his visits among his people , the young curate was ...
... happy in meeting with no opposition on the part of his rector , who had known him from a child , and being partial to him , was easity persuaded to yield to all his requests . During his visits among his people , the young curate was ...
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... happy in his new situation . Independent of his grief for the loss of his aunt , he found almost every sentence he uttered in some degree either quizzed or ridiculed by some of his tutor's family . There are many people whom we believe ...
... happy in his new situation . Independent of his grief for the loss of his aunt , he found almost every sentence he uttered in some degree either quizzed or ridiculed by some of his tutor's family . There are many people whom we believe ...
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added affection Amelia appeared Ariadne armour of God asked aunt baronet beautiful beloved called carriage Cawnpore character child Christian church Cicely Clara Clifton Castle consequence conversation daughter dear death divine blessing door endeavoured evil eyes father feelings Fortescue Frederick Falconer Gabrielle gentleman girl Hall hand happy hear heard heart holy hope hour James Horton kind lady Augusta lady Frances little Flora looked Lord Madame de Roseau manner manor marriage Mary Stephens mean mind minister Miss Atkins Miss Beaumont Miss Carrisforth Miss Chatterton Miss Clifford Miss Crawford Miss Mortimer never occasion Palm-Grove passed Patterson persons pious present pupil racter rector religion remark render replied respect returned Edmund Robert Lambert Sackville Saviour servant Sir Anthony Sir James Sir Robert soon Sophia speak spirit terton thing thought tion took tutor violent woman young lady