Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... probably find something in both , to counteract , and to combat . It has been suggested to the author of the following tale , that the gravity of her title - page may alarm the gay : she is quite ready to allow that dulness must be ...
... probably find something in both , to counteract , and to combat . It has been suggested to the author of the following tale , that the gravity of her title - page may alarm the gay : she is quite ready to allow that dulness must be ...
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... probably resembles most other human beings , my dear , " said Mr. Mowbray , returning the letter , grief , I have a notion , would have evapor- ated , in less time than he imagines , even in our thick English air ! The character of a ...
... probably resembles most other human beings , my dear , " said Mr. Mowbray , returning the letter , grief , I have a notion , would have evapor- ated , in less time than he imagines , even in our thick English air ! The character of a ...
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... probably dreaming of him , or his rupees . " " Tell him what you please , my dear ; only let me get rid of him this morning . If I have a dread of any thing in human shape , " said he , hurrying off , " it is of a lover in heroics ...
... probably dreaming of him , or his rupees . " " Tell him what you please , my dear ; only let me get rid of him this morning . If I have a dread of any thing in human shape , " said he , hurrying off , " it is of a lover in heroics ...
Page 33
... probably then be hastily ratified , and Margaret encompassed by dif ficulties , and doomed to the thousand evils of poverty . Her painful ruminations on this subject were interrupted by a letter , announcing a visit from Mr. Beresford ...
... probably then be hastily ratified , and Margaret encompassed by dif ficulties , and doomed to the thousand evils of poverty . Her painful ruminations on this subject were interrupted by a letter , announcing a visit from Mr. Beresford ...
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... probably have appeared short to us , " resumed Mrs. Campbell , without noticing her emotion , “ had it been extended to a much longer period . " In any family where Mr. Fullarton has been domesticated , his absence must create a chasm ...
... probably have appeared short to us , " resumed Mrs. Campbell , without noticing her emotion , “ had it been extended to a much longer period . " In any family where Mr. Fullarton has been domesticated , his absence must create a chasm ...
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