Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... She left the lovers tête a tête ; and went to consult Mademoiselle Dubourg , upon what was to be done with Geraldine . CHAP . II . GERALDINE Beresford , who was thus B 6 GERALDINE . 11 "Exactly in time to breakfast with ...
... She left the lovers tête a tête ; and went to consult Mademoiselle Dubourg , upon what was to be done with Geraldine . CHAP . II . GERALDINE Beresford , who was thus B 6 GERALDINE . 11 "Exactly in time to breakfast with ...
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... many a holy wish , of many a fervent prayer , as she frolicked in noisy joy at her side , or sprang with glowing cheek and laughing eyes into her arms ! - She had excited many a bright hope , and many 12 GERALDINE CHAP. II. ...
... many a holy wish , of many a fervent prayer , as she frolicked in noisy joy at her side , or sprang with glowing cheek and laughing eyes into her arms ! - She had excited many a bright hope , and many 12 GERALDINE CHAP. II. ...
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... ; but amid the loud thunder , and mighty rush of wind that succeeded , a piercing shriek assailed their ears , which left no doubt of the calamity that had taken place . CHAP . III , MRS . CAMPBELL , who , GERALDINE . 21.
... ; but amid the loud thunder , and mighty rush of wind that succeeded , a piercing shriek assailed their ears , which left no doubt of the calamity that had taken place . CHAP . III , MRS . CAMPBELL , who , GERALDINE . 21.
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A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. CHAP . III , MRS . CAMPBELL , who , fearful of the op- pressive heat , had declined joining the party , had watched the progress of the storm , with an anxiety which every suc ceeding moment rendered more ...
A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. CHAP . III , MRS . CAMPBELL , who , fearful of the op- pressive heat , had declined joining the party , had watched the progress of the storm , with an anxiety which every suc ceeding moment rendered more ...
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... object gradually melted away , and they appeared bright with sun- shine . The bloom of health revisited her cheek , and the light of hope once more sparkled in her eye . CHAP . IV . MRS . Campbell rejoiced , with 30 GERALDINE .
... object gradually melted away , and they appeared bright with sun- shine . The bloom of health revisited her cheek , and the light of hope once more sparkled in her eye . CHAP . IV . MRS . Campbell rejoiced , with 30 GERALDINE .
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