Roxobel, Volum 1Houlston, 1831 - 1357 sider |
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Side 29
... Winifred , Mrs. Grizzy , and Mrs. Judy . Each lady has her part ; though I can't say how the lands are divided , but they all live together at the Hall , and keep great state . Not that they are so very old neither : but they have the ...
... Winifred , Mrs. Grizzy , and Mrs. Judy . Each lady has her part ; though I can't say how the lands are divided , but they all live together at the Hall , and keep great state . Not that they are so very old neither : but they have the ...
Side 50
... ladies of the Hall ; —namely , Mrs. Winifred , Mrs. Griselda , and Mrs. Judy : the eldest of whom must now be more than fifty , and the youngest probably six years less . " Mrs. Tabitha Helmsley , whose surname had been adopted 50 ROXOBEL .
... ladies of the Hall ; —namely , Mrs. Winifred , Mrs. Griselda , and Mrs. Judy : the eldest of whom must now be more than fifty , and the youngest probably six years less . " Mrs. Tabitha Helmsley , whose surname had been adopted 50 ROXOBEL .
Side 52
... apparent that he might choose as he pleased among the lands and ladies of Roxobel . " Report , which is always busy , first gave him to Mrs. Winifred , who , by her mother's will , was to inherit the Hall and park 52 ROXOBEL .
... apparent that he might choose as he pleased among the lands and ladies of Roxobel . " Report , which is always busy , first gave him to Mrs. Winifred , who , by her mother's will , was to inherit the Hall and park 52 ROXOBEL .
Side 57
... Winifred Helms- ley's confidential servant , directed me to bring the children to her lady , who was sitting with her sisters in the brown par- lour , which is the room the family generally occupy , all the sisters , as well as the ...
... Winifred Helms- ley's confidential servant , directed me to bring the children to her lady , who was sitting with her sisters in the brown par- lour , which is the room the family generally occupy , all the sisters , as well as the ...
Side 58
... Winifred then said , ' Lucy , I think I shall love you ; ' laying a stress on the word you , which I thought rather strange , as it seemed almost as much as to say , ' I shall prefer you before your brother , ' which was what I could ...
... Winifred then said , ' Lucy , I think I shall love you ; ' laying a stress on the word you , which I thought rather strange , as it seemed almost as much as to say , ' I shall prefer you before your brother , ' which was what I could ...
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