Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... party , had watched the progress of the storm , with an anxiety which every suc ceeding moment rendered more intense . She had dispatched messenger after mes- senger in quest of tidings , and now remained in entire solitude ; all had ...
... party , had watched the progress of the storm , with an anxiety which every suc ceeding moment rendered more intense . She had dispatched messenger after mes- senger in quest of tidings , and now remained in entire solitude ; all had ...
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... ( after seeking her daughter in her own apartment , ) " that our pleasant party will soon be lessened ! Mr. Fullarton , has just been telling me , he must leave us , c 6 GERALDINE . 35 daily intercourse increased the strength of ...
... ( after seeking her daughter in her own apartment , ) " that our pleasant party will soon be lessened ! Mr. Fullarton , has just been telling me , he must leave us , c 6 GERALDINE . 35 daily intercourse increased the strength of ...
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... first wish of her heart . - The earnestness of this desire rekindled in some degree the energy of her character : it enabled her to regain outward composure before she joined the dinner party , and sustained her 38 GERALDINE .
... first wish of her heart . - The earnestness of this desire rekindled in some degree the energy of her character : it enabled her to regain outward composure before she joined the dinner party , and sustained her 38 GERALDINE .
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A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. before she joined the dinner party , and sustained her through the evening . Little was said of the approaching separa- tion by either party . Mrs. Campbell was careful to engross as much as possible of Mr ...
A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. before she joined the dinner party , and sustained her through the evening . Little was said of the approaching separa- tion by either party . Mrs. Campbell was careful to engross as much as possible of Mr ...
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... ache with the dazzling lustre of yesterday : a family party is quite refreshing . " " If you were guilty of going to sleep last night , " said Mr. Mowbray , " you will have some trouble in making peace with your mother ; GERALDINE . 71.
... ache with the dazzling lustre of yesterday : a family party is quite refreshing . " " If you were guilty of going to sleep last night , " said Mr. Mowbray , " you will have some trouble in making peace with your mother ; GERALDINE . 71.
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