Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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Page 8
... Dancing in her dreams , I suppose , ” rejoined his lady ; " but pray , my dear , have mercy upon me ! and don't open the newspaper : this is your fifth cup of tea ; and I am sure , the cups are large enough for Glumdalclitch . " 66 ...
... Dancing in her dreams , I suppose , ” rejoined his lady ; " but pray , my dear , have mercy upon me ! and don't open the newspaper : this is your fifth cup of tea ; and I am sure , the cups are large enough for Glumdalclitch . " 66 ...
Page 63
... dance in his beam . " " Oh ! worse , and worse ! You are fit only for Diogenes and his tub ! " " And the young women of the present day , " returned Mr. Mowbray , " in spite of the universal clamour about education , are fit only for ...
... dance in his beam . " " Oh ! worse , and worse ! You are fit only for Diogenes and his tub ! " " And the young women of the present day , " returned Mr. Mowbray , " in spite of the universal clamour about education , are fit only for ...
Page 87
... dance with Georgiana at a ball ; dream of her all night ; and , in short , be entirely at her disposal , at the end of a few days .扁 When this grand affair was decided , my mother took pity upon me , and repre- sented my hard case with ...
... dance with Georgiana at a ball ; dream of her all night ; and , in short , be entirely at her disposal , at the end of a few days .扁 When this grand affair was decided , my mother took pity upon me , and repre- sented my hard case with ...
Page 140
... dances ; breakfasts a la fourchette , and fêtes champêtres rapidly succeeded each other . Lord William occasionally exerted him- self so far as to walk down a dance with Fanny ; and now and then whispered that she danced like a sylph ...
... dances ; breakfasts a la fourchette , and fêtes champêtres rapidly succeeded each other . Lord William occasionally exerted him- self so far as to walk down a dance with Fanny ; and now and then whispered that she danced like a sylph ...
Page 185
... in festivity , and in dancing to notes of the softest music ; but unhappy is the mortal who joins in their joys , or ventures to partake of their dainties . By this indul- which , I suppose , was the reason that they GERALDINE . 185.
... in festivity , and in dancing to notes of the softest music ; but unhappy is the mortal who joins in their joys , or ventures to partake of their dainties . By this indul- which , I suppose , was the reason that they GERALDINE . 185.
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