The lady of the manor, conversations on the subject of confirmation, Том 6 |
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... Eglantine was richly endowed with her mother's fortune . " In the mean time , while Eglantine was educated by her mother , I was placed under the particular charge of my aunt by my mother's side , who was a widow , and in narrow ...
... Eglantine was richly endowed with her mother's fortune . " In the mean time , while Eglantine was educated by her mother , I was placed under the particular charge of my aunt by my mother's side , who was a widow , and in narrow ...
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... Eglantine was a lovely character : -humble , without meanness ; lively , without boldness ; gentle , without weakness ; and generally dignified , without pride . Can we then suppose that she was only in name of the Reformed Church ? No ...
... Eglantine was a lovely character : -humble , without meanness ; lively , without boldness ; gentle , without weakness ; and generally dignified , without pride . Can we then suppose that she was only in name of the Reformed Church ? No ...
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Mary Martha Sherwood. " But although I saw less of Eglantine than might be sup- posed , yet we had some mutual enjoyments , and were some- times permitted to ramble together among the hills . It happened that we had been both nursed by ...
Mary Martha Sherwood. " But although I saw less of Eglantine than might be sup- posed , yet we had some mutual enjoyments , and were some- times permitted to ramble together among the hills . It happened that we had been both nursed by ...
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... Eglantine looked for a moment on the destruction of her work , and then , bursting into tears , she concealed her face on the bosom of her nurse . I well remember the moment : the good Marguerite passed one arm round the waist of the ...
... Eglantine looked for a moment on the destruction of her work , and then , bursting into tears , she concealed her face on the bosom of her nurse . I well remember the moment : the good Marguerite passed one arm round the waist of the ...
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... Eglantine was the real cause of my not seeking her friendship ; for it was not only to Florence that I believed her superior , but , as I feared , to myself . However , I made no such confession as this to my nurse , nor indeed to ...
... Eglantine was the real cause of my not seeking her friendship ; for it was not only to Florence that I believed her superior , but , as I feared , to myself . However , I made no such confession as this to my nurse , nor indeed to ...
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