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
... Miss Beaumont , ( who kissed me affectionately , ) and two young ladies , who were no longer , as I thought , of an age to be grouped among school - girls , although their unsettled and disorderly manners evinced more levity than those ...
... Miss Beaumont , ( who kissed me affectionately , ) and two young ladies , who were no longer , as I thought , of an age to be grouped among school - girls , although their unsettled and disorderly manners evinced more levity than those ...
Page 261
... Miss Beaumont ; and , at length , it became so violent , that Miss Crawford , the English teacher , ( who did not appear to be much fitter than the youngest child present to manage a school , ) was thrown off her equili- brium , and ...
... Miss Beaumont ; and , at length , it became so violent , that Miss Crawford , the English teacher , ( who did not appear to be much fitter than the youngest child present to manage a school , ) was thrown off her equili- brium , and ...
Page 262
... Miss Carrisforth spoke to me once or twice , and the last time , as I thought , in a manner very decided , before I ... Beaumont , who , reddening violently , instantly said , ' My dear Gabrielle , lend me the scissors : I will be obliged to ...
... Miss Carrisforth spoke to me once or twice , and the last time , as I thought , in a manner very decided , before I ... Beaumont , who , reddening violently , instantly said , ' My dear Gabrielle , lend me the scissors : I will be obliged to ...
Page 263
... Miss Beaumont been disposed to allow that it should be so . " The silence of Amelia seemed rather to have in- creased than diminished the anger of Miss Beaumont . She reddened excessively , her fine eyes flashed with in- dignation , and ...
... Miss Beaumont been disposed to allow that it should be so . " The silence of Amelia seemed rather to have in- creased than diminished the anger of Miss Beaumont . She reddened excessively , her fine eyes flashed with in- dignation , and ...
Page 266
... Miss Beau- mont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her whole ... Beaumont . " Amelia took her by the hand , and led her out into the verandah ... Miss Beaumont : ' I hate injustice . ' " So do I too , ' rejoined Amelia ...
... Miss Beau- mont , sobbing bitterly , with her eyes swelled , and her whole ... Beaumont . " Amelia took her by the hand , and led her out into the verandah ... Miss Beaumont : ' I hate injustice . ' " So do I too , ' rejoined Amelia ...
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