Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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Page 8
... sure , the cups are large enough for Glumdalclitch . " 66 Exactly so , " said Mr. Mowbray ; " and I am sorry to tell you ; that your morning labours are not likely to finish yet ; for here comes Colonel Harcourt . " • With some sonnet ...
... sure , the cups are large enough for Glumdalclitch . " 66 Exactly so , " said Mr. Mowbray ; " and I am sorry to tell you ; that your morning labours are not likely to finish yet ; for here comes Colonel Harcourt . " • With some sonnet ...
Page 44
... sure of my de- lighted concurrence in any plan that can promote your comfort . " " Not quite sure , in this instance , my dear Margaret . There are points upon which even you and I may differ . The hand which offers this cup may not be ...
... sure of my de- lighted concurrence in any plan that can promote your comfort . " " Not quite sure , in this instance , my dear Margaret . There are points upon which even you and I may differ . The hand which offers this cup may not be ...
Page 70
... sure , was nothing particular , except particularly rich . few old ladies slyly insinuated that Mrs. Mowbray had played her cards well . A few young ones whispered , and wondered together in a corner , and vowed with rather needless ...
... sure , was nothing particular , except particularly rich . few old ladies slyly insinuated that Mrs. Mowbray had played her cards well . A few young ones whispered , and wondered together in a corner , and vowed with rather needless ...
Page 72
... sure Georgiana might have inspired you . You could have compared her to Venus ; for if she had borrowed the divine cestus itself , she could not have looked more lovely . " " Georgiana would like very well to be Venus , Fanny , I dare ...
... sure Georgiana might have inspired you . You could have compared her to Venus ; for if she had borrowed the divine cestus itself , she could not have looked more lovely . " " Georgiana would like very well to be Venus , Fanny , I dare ...
Page 73
... sure , ” said Mrs. Mowbray , as her eye caught the expression of her animated face : " those are some of the first smiles and dimples that I have detected playing round your solemn little mouth , since your arrival at Woodlands . " The ...
... sure , ” said Mrs. Mowbray , as her eye caught the expression of her animated face : " those are some of the first smiles and dimples that I have detected playing round your solemn little mouth , since your arrival at Woodlands . " The ...
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