Bishop, Isabel

Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
She received an invitation from Mrs. Forster
1940s
1979.32:19
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Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
A walk to Merryton was necessary to amuse their morning hours
1940s
1979.32:3
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Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
When she retired at night, she asked the chambermaid whether Pemberley were not a very fine place
1940s
1979.32:20
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Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
"You have a sweet room here, Mr. Bingley, and a charming prospect over the gravel walk"
1940s
1979.32:4
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Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
"He means to be severe on us"
1940s
1979.32:5
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Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
She stood several minutes before the picture, in earnest contemplation
1940s
1979.32:21
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Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
Mrs. Gardiner... gave her a look expressive of her wonder
1940s
1979.32:22
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Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
Mr. Collins was at leisure to look around him and admire
1940s
1979.32:6
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Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
Bingley's quick step was heard on the stairs, and in a moment he entered
1940s
1979.32:23
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Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
"So, Miss Eliza, I hear you are quite delighted with George Wickham!"
1940s
1979.32:7
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