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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... Vivian passed her time at the period of which we are speaking . She resided in a large house , elegantly furnished according to the pre- vailing custom of the country , the floors of the apartments being covered with fine matting , and ...
... Vivian passed her time at the period of which we are speaking . She resided in a large house , elegantly furnished according to the pre- vailing custom of the country , the floors of the apartments being covered with fine matting , and ...
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... Vivian had hoped that the spirits of Mrs. Vivian would have been essentially benefited by her going into company . But in this view he was mistaken : for , on after reflection , she considered every expression of mirth which had escaped ...
... Vivian had hoped that the spirits of Mrs. Vivian would have been essentially benefited by her going into company . But in this view he was mistaken : for , on after reflection , she considered every expression of mirth which had escaped ...
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... Vivian , being led to speak more at large to her on these topics than he might otherwise have done , from a conviction that she stood in need of comfort , and had no friend to whom she could open her mind on these most im- portant ...
... Vivian , being led to speak more at large to her on these topics than he might otherwise have done , from a conviction that she stood in need of comfort , and had no friend to whom she could open her mind on these most im- portant ...
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