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, 第 1 卷Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 |
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... replied Frederick calmly , ' is to apologize to you , my Lord , for having yesterday been led by the ardour of my feelings to intrude myself upon you at an improper moment . I am ' sensible of having acted most improperly in so doing ...
... replied Frederick calmly , ' is to apologize to you , my Lord , for having yesterday been led by the ardour of my feelings to intrude myself upon you at an improper moment . I am ' sensible of having acted most improperly in so doing ...
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... replied Mrs. Josephina , “ But you don't hold it sinful , I presume , to dress in a way fit to be seen ! I do not perceive wherefore persons , when they become religious , are to become complete sluts and slov- ens . 1 know indeed that ...
... replied Mrs. Josephina , “ But you don't hold it sinful , I presume , to dress in a way fit to be seen ! I do not perceive wherefore persons , when they become religious , are to become complete sluts and slov- ens . 1 know indeed that ...
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... replied Marga- rita , reddening , " nor do I mind your laughter ; I still say , that I should like to put a little child to school . " " I am sure I don't want to hinder you , " replied Doro- thea . " But of this I am certain , that old ...
... replied Marga- rita , reddening , " nor do I mind your laughter ; I still say , that I should like to put a little child to school . " " I am sure I don't want to hinder you , " replied Doro- thea . " But of this I am certain , that old ...
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