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Strona 3
... poor animal's young calf from drowning in a pond . Mary's generous nature shrank from suspi- cion of any kind , and her grateful love for her preserver was unbounded . She had obtained leave of her father , who was lord of the manor ...
... poor animal's young calf from drowning in a pond . Mary's generous nature shrank from suspi- cion of any kind , and her grateful love for her preserver was unbounded . She had obtained leave of her father , who was lord of the manor ...
Strona 4
... cannot breathe in here . I should not live long in a cage , nor sing at all as mamma's poor canary does . " And , seating herself on the trunk of a tree , she sang : - " O ladye , I am pining * With wild 4 KEIGHLEY HALL .
... cannot breathe in here . I should not live long in a cage , nor sing at all as mamma's poor canary does . " And , seating herself on the trunk of a tree , she sang : - " O ladye , I am pining * With wild 4 KEIGHLEY HALL .
Strona 5
... poor bird , Should I the gift bestow ; The birds , whose lot you envy , But bitter foes would prove , And the wintry blast would kill thee soon , Far from my care and love ; So far too well I love thee , Poor bird ! to set thee free ...
... poor bird , Should I the gift bestow ; The birds , whose lot you envy , But bitter foes would prove , And the wintry blast would kill thee soon , Far from my care and love ; So far too well I love thee , Poor bird ! to set thee free ...
Strona 11
... poor child has no com- panions of her own age and rank in life . I wish I could see him without his seeing me , but that would be almost impossible ; and it is all nonsense , Mrs. Bradley is getting imbecile- she is eighty - seven . I ...
... poor child has no com- panions of her own age and rank in life . I wish I could see him without his seeing me , but that would be almost impossible ; and it is all nonsense , Mrs. Bradley is getting imbecile- she is eighty - seven . I ...
Strona 17
... poor Mary the sad news was a far heavier blow than to Lady Keighley , for she really loved her father . Stern as he was by nature , he had always been kind and indulgent to her , and her affectionate heart quickly responded to the ...
... poor Mary the sad news was a far heavier blow than to Lady Keighley , for she really loved her father . Stern as he was by nature , he had always been kind and indulgent to her , and her affectionate heart quickly responded to the ...
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