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 64 頁
... speak . I will sincerely confess to you , though I have not done so much to my husband , because I am un- willing to strengthen his prejudices , that although I have been unremitting in my endeavours ( during my affliction ) to seek the ...
... speak . I will sincerely confess to you , though I have not done so much to my husband , because I am un- willing to strengthen his prejudices , that although I have been unremitting in my endeavours ( during my affliction ) to seek the ...
第 156 頁
... speak my mind to you upon several particulars which I have more than hinted at before . " Maria made no reply ; for indeed at that moment she dared not trust herself to speak , lest she should utter some intemperate expression . 66 My ...
... speak my mind to you upon several particulars which I have more than hinted at before . " Maria made no reply ; for indeed at that moment she dared not trust herself to speak , lest she should utter some intemperate expression . 66 My ...
第 160 頁
... speak to the case in point , there has been no real lowering of our situa- tion . When we first set out in life we fell into the pre- vailing error of fancying ourselves greater than our situation and means entitled us to be ; and , in ...
... speak to the case in point , there has been no real lowering of our situa- tion . When we first set out in life we fell into the pre- vailing error of fancying ourselves greater than our situation and means entitled us to be ; and , in ...
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