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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... Miss Beaumont , ( who kissed me affectionately , ) and two young ladies ... Atkins and Chatterton , were , as I afterwards found , parlour - boarders ... Miss . La- dies , do come to your tea . " On hearing these words , which proceeded ...
... Miss Beaumont , ( who kissed me affectionately , ) and two young ladies ... Atkins and Chatterton , were , as I afterwards found , parlour - boarders ... Miss . La- dies , do come to your tea . " On hearing these words , which proceeded ...
Page 261
... Miss Crawford , who was sensible , perhaps , that she had acted imprudently , called on those immediately about her to be quiet ; and , addressing her- self familiarly to Miss Chatterton and Miss Atkins , said , ' You wicked girls ! you ...
... Miss Crawford , who was sensible , perhaps , that she had acted imprudently , called on those immediately about her to be quiet ; and , addressing her- self familiarly to Miss Chatterton and Miss Atkins , said , ' You wicked girls ! you ...
Page 264
... Atkins ? ' " Yes , yes , ' replied Miss Atkins , ' I am for little Ga- brielle ; altogether for little Gabrielle . ' " New bursts of laughter now broke out on all sides , till Madame de Roseau , who looked much displeased , exclaimed ...
... Atkins ? ' " Yes , yes , ' replied Miss Atkins , ' I am for little Ga- brielle ; altogether for little Gabrielle . ' " New bursts of laughter now broke out on all sides , till Madame de Roseau , who looked much displeased , exclaimed ...
Page 265
... Miss 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 ...
... Miss 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 ...
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... Miss Beau- mont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her whole frame in violent disorder . ' Amelia , ' she said , ' you have grieved me excessively . ' Then , lowering her voice , she added , if Chatterton , or Atkins , or ...
... Miss Beau- mont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her whole frame in violent disorder . ' Amelia , ' she said , ' you have grieved me excessively . ' Then , lowering her voice , she added , if Chatterton , or Atkins , or ...
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