Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... lands , and see you all once more : till then , adieu . " EDWARD BERESFORD . " " his " As your brother probably resembles most other human beings , my dear , " said Mr. Mowbray , returning the letter , grief , I have a notion , would ...
... lands , and see you all once more : till then , adieu . " EDWARD BERESFORD . " " his " As your brother probably resembles most other human beings , my dear , " said Mr. Mowbray , returning the letter , grief , I have a notion , would ...
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... little avail . Some of the in- habitants of the glen , had descried the boat from a high point of land , and hastened down to a small bay , where they thought it probable she might effect a landing ; a vivid flash 20 GERALDINE .
... little avail . Some of the in- habitants of the glen , had descried the boat from a high point of land , and hastened down to a small bay , where they thought it probable she might effect a landing ; a vivid flash 20 GERALDINE .
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... land of shadows ; yet her heart , hopes , and affections , in- sensibly detaching themselves from earth , became fixed on heaven . Mr. Beresford felt no surprise at the ab- straction and seriousness which had stolen over her mind . He ...
... land of shadows ; yet her heart , hopes , and affections , in- sensibly detaching themselves from earth , became fixed on heaven . Mr. Beresford felt no surprise at the ab- straction and seriousness which had stolen over her mind . He ...
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... land , you will have a good chance of success . " " Wither ! - in that land of softness and beauty , what absurdity ! Her life will be one fairy scene of splendour and magni- ficence . " " Then it will be unlike any life I ever ...
... land , you will have a good chance of success . " " Wither ! - in that land of softness and beauty , what absurdity ! Her life will be one fairy scene of splendour and magni- ficence . " " Then it will be unlike any life I ever ...
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... lands was not a happy one . Mrs. Mowbray could think only of Georgiana's marriage ; the Colonel of her beauty ; Mademoiselle Dubourg and Fanny , of her bridal array . Georgiana thought alternately of all three - much of her marriage ...
... lands was not a happy one . Mrs. Mowbray could think only of Georgiana's marriage ; the Colonel of her beauty ; Mademoiselle Dubourg and Fanny , of her bridal array . Georgiana thought alternately of all three - much of her marriage ...
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