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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第 351 頁
... look neither forward to the future , nor backward to the past , my beloved Constantia ; but look on Him who , for your sake , underwent such afflictions as no mere man could endure . Look on Him ; compare your trials with his ; behold ...
... look neither forward to the future , nor backward to the past , my beloved Constantia ; but look on Him who , for your sake , underwent such afflictions as no mere man could endure . Look on Him ; compare your trials with his ; behold ...
第 394 頁
... looks very handsome ! but the old lady herself is a shocking fright , even with her flaxen wig and false teeth . Betty tells me that she is painted ... look at the 394 LADY OF THE MANOR . months before I should have received as a father. ...
... looks very handsome ! but the old lady herself is a shocking fright , even with her flaxen wig and false teeth . Betty tells me that she is painted ... look at the 394 LADY OF THE MANOR . months before I should have received as a father. ...
第 395 頁
... Look , Jenetta ! look at the horses ! But Miss Hawkins is not in it ; I wonder where she can be ! There is only the old gentleman , and Mrs. Willing- ton , his sister , and her daughter , and Mrs. Careless ... Look, Jenetta! look at the ...
... Look , Jenetta ! look at the horses ! But Miss Hawkins is not in it ; I wonder where she can be ! There is only the old gentleman , and Mrs. Willing- ton , his sister , and her daughter , and Mrs. Careless ... Look, Jenetta! look at the ...
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