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Page 114
... Lady Jane was a distant relation of my own ; she judged me , perhaps , harshly - and I have some painful associa- tions with her name ; but she was a woman of many virtues . Your wife knew her ? " 66 Not , however , intimately - still ...
... Lady Jane was a distant relation of my own ; she judged me , perhaps , harshly - and I have some painful associa- tions with her name ; but she was a woman of many virtues . Your wife knew her ? " 66 Not , however , intimately - still ...
Page 124
... Lady Lansmere . She despised young ladies who were fond of work . She did not comprehend how often it is the resource of the sweet , womanly mind , not from want of thought , but from the silence and the depth of it . Violante was ...
... Lady Lansmere . She despised young ladies who were fond of work . She did not comprehend how often it is the resource of the sweet , womanly mind , not from want of thought , but from the silence and the depth of it . Violante was ...
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... ladies , a great waste of time , and occasions us a great deal of sorrow . Men are easily managed by plain truth . We are brought up to respect it , strange as it may seem to you ! " Lady Lansmere smiled with the air of superior wisdom ...
... ladies , a great waste of time , and occasions us a great deal of sorrow . Men are easily managed by plain truth . We are brought up to respect it , strange as it may seem to you ! " Lady Lansmere smiled with the air of superior wisdom ...
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