Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... kind , to give him an opportunity of telling her so . - 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 ...
... kind , to give him an opportunity of telling her so . - 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 ...
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... kind beam of her father's approving eye would never more cheer or guide her in the path of duty ? - that the voice to which she had so often listened with delighted reverence , was hushed for ever ? In these first moments of agonising ...
... kind beam of her father's approving eye would never more cheer or guide her in the path of duty ? - that the voice to which she had so often listened with delighted reverence , was hushed for ever ? In these first moments of agonising ...
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... kind hand ; but it must depend upon you to determine whether I shall ac- cept or reject the charmed cup . " . 66 Upon me , my dear mother , " said Mar- garet ; " are you not quite sure of my de- lighted concurrence in any plan that can ...
... kind hand ; but it must depend upon you to determine whether I shall ac- cept or reject the charmed cup . " . 66 Upon me , my dear mother , " said Mar- garet ; " are you not quite sure of my de- lighted concurrence in any plan that can ...
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... kind . It is but charity to console Lord William for the cruelty of his lady bright , by putting him in good humour with himself . " " I am no casuist , my dear , " returned 12 Mr. Mowbray . " Doubtless practice has given you a 168 ...
... kind . It is but charity to console Lord William for the cruelty of his lady bright , by putting him in good humour with himself . " " I am no casuist , my dear , " returned 12 Mr. Mowbray . " Doubtless practice has given you a 168 ...
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... kind reproaches for his long absence , and an as- surance that it had at length compelled her not even to trust to l'eloquence de billet , but to petition in person , requested his com- pany to dinner . Mr. Maitland had too much ...
... kind reproaches for his long absence , and an as- surance that it had at length compelled her not even to trust to l'eloquence de billet , but to petition in person , requested his com- pany to dinner . Mr. Maitland had too much ...
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