The Lady of the Manor: Being a Series of Conversations on the Subject of Confirmation : Intended for the Use of the Middle and Higher Rank of Young Females, Volume 4Towar, J. & D.M. Hogan, 1831 - Conduct of life |
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Page 260
... Atkins and Chatterton , were , as I afterwards found , parlour - boarders , or , rather , mere lodgers , who had the liberty of going in and out as they pleased , though at times they were obliged to submit in some degree to the control ...
... Atkins and Chatterton , were , as I afterwards found , parlour - boarders , or , rather , mere lodgers , who had the liberty of going in and out as they pleased , though at times they were obliged to submit in some degree to the control ...
Page 261
... Atkins , said , ' You wicked girls ! you are always getting me into a scrape . ' " By this time , the tea - things were removed , and the work - baskets put into their places . And now , ladies , ' said Madame de Roseau , ' Miss ...
... Atkins , said , ' You wicked girls ! you are always getting me into a scrape . ' " By this time , the tea - things were removed , and the work - baskets put into their places . And now , ladies , ' said Madame de Roseau , ' Miss ...
Page 264
... Atkins , as it used to be , you know , Atkins , when we quarrelled about our partners on dancing nights ; but it will be Beaumont against Carrisforth . We must all take either one side or the other . I declare for Beaumont and little ...
... Atkins , as it used to be , you know , Atkins , when we quarrelled about our partners on dancing nights ; but it will be Beaumont against Carrisforth . We must all take either one side or the other . I declare for Beaumont and little ...
Page 265
... Atkins . " I must not come into your room , ' she replied . " What stuff and nonsense ! ' returned Miss Atkins . " Amelia made no answer , but returned to the dress- ing - table . " I could now distinctly hear the sobs of Miss Beau ...
... Atkins . " I must not come into your room , ' she replied . " What stuff and nonsense ! ' returned Miss Atkins . " Amelia made no answer , but returned to the dress- ing - table . " I could now distinctly hear the sobs of Miss Beau ...
Page 266
... Atkins , or twenty more whom I could name , had behaved as you did to- night , I should not have cared : but you , whom I loved , honoured , looked up to as the only Christian in the house , to see you behave in a manner so cold , so ...
... Atkins , or twenty more whom I could name , had behaved as you did to- night , I should not have cared : but you , whom I loved , honoured , looked up to as the only Christian in the house , to see you behave in a manner so cold , so ...
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