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 femalesHoulston and Son, 1825 - 304 頁 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 61 筆
第 55 頁
... husband speedily observed this change in her ha- bits , though he refrained from making any remarks upon it ; because , as her religion had formerly proved a source of discord between them , he feared to revive the recollec- tion of ...
... husband speedily observed this change in her ha- bits , though he refrained from making any remarks upon it ; because , as her religion had formerly proved a source of discord between them , he feared to revive the recollec- tion of ...
第 56 頁
... husband confining himself with her , and as she was cheerful whenever he met her at home , he did not interfere with this new ar- rangement , especially since she made it appear to him that it was necessary to her health : and thus she ...
... husband confining himself with her , and as she was cheerful whenever he met her at home , he did not interfere with this new ar- rangement , especially since she made it appear to him that it was necessary to her health : and thus she ...
第 58 頁
... husband was constantly abroad . Thus every circumstance con- spired to attach her more and more to her captivating companion ; while she sweetly yielded to that in which she suspected nothing wrong , and gave up her undivid- ed heart to ...
... husband was constantly abroad . Thus every circumstance con- spired to attach her more and more to her captivating companion ; while she sweetly yielded to that in which she suspected nothing wrong , and gave up her undivid- ed heart to ...
第 59 頁
... husband , very vehemently opposed the idea of entering again into the world ; assuring him that she had never known happiness since she had forsaken reli- gion and a stricter mode of life for earthly pleasures , and that she was now ...
... husband , very vehemently opposed the idea of entering again into the world ; assuring him that she had never known happiness since she had forsaken reli- gion and a stricter mode of life for earthly pleasures , and that she was now ...
第 60 頁
... husband , she at length became weary of her fruitless efforts ; and , confessing to herself that all her observances were mere vanities unable to reach the heart , she suddenly relinquished them in dis- gust , sinking again into a state ...
... husband , she at length became weary of her fruitless efforts ; and , confessing to herself that all her observances were mere vanities unable to reach the heart , she suddenly relinquished them in dis- gust , sinking again into a state ...
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