Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... circumstances , since my mar- riage , have combined to separate us ; and I do not , I cannot , expect that close and intimate sympathy in my present feelings , 5 which you might once have felt ; but I 4 . GERALDINE .
... circumstances , since my mar- riage , have combined to separate us ; and I do not , I cannot , expect that close and intimate sympathy in my present feelings , 5 which you might once have felt ; but I 4 . GERALDINE .
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... of an engagement to be fulfilled only at a distant period ; but in the present state of her health , which she too surely knew to be uncertain , if not de- clining , it would entail upon her daughter certain misery 32 GERALDINE .
... of an engagement to be fulfilled only at a distant period ; but in the present state of her health , which she too surely knew to be uncertain , if not de- clining , it would entail upon her daughter certain misery 32 GERALDINE .
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... present at this moment , and determined with judicious kindness , quiet- ly to impart the news before they met at dinner . " I am sorry to tell you , my dear , " said she , ( after seeking her daughter in her own apartment , ) " that ...
... present at this moment , and determined with judicious kindness , quiet- ly to impart the news before they met at dinner . " I am sorry to tell you , my dear , " said she , ( after seeking her daughter in her own apartment , ) " that ...
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... present day , " returned Mr. Mowbray , " in spite of the universal clamour about education , are fit only for Houris in the paradise of Ma- homet . " " It is a libel , Mr. Mowbray , a complete libel education is better understood and ...
... present day , " returned Mr. Mowbray , " in spite of the universal clamour about education , are fit only for Houris in the paradise of Ma- homet . " " It is a libel , Mr. Mowbray , a complete libel education is better understood and ...
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... present to your daughters . When Geor- giana is safe off your hands , you can look round at your leisure for another Nabob for Fanny . As there are English mothers who might feel some reluctance at sending their daughters to wither in a ...
... present to your daughters . When Geor- giana is safe off your hands , you can look round at your leisure for another Nabob for Fanny . As there are English mothers who might feel some reluctance at sending their daughters to wither in a ...
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