Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... 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 have evapor- ated , in less time than he imagines , even in our ...
... 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 have evapor- ated , in less time than he imagines , even in our ...
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... She left the lovers tête a tête ; and went to consult Mademoiselle Dubourg , upon what was to be done with Geraldine . CHAP . II . GERALDINE Beresford , who was thus B 6 GERALDINE . 11 "Exactly in time to breakfast with ...
... She left the lovers tête a tête ; and went to consult Mademoiselle Dubourg , upon what was to be done with Geraldine . CHAP . II . GERALDINE Beresford , who was thus B 6 GERALDINE . 11 "Exactly in time to breakfast with ...
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A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. CHAP . II . GERALDINE Beresford , who was thus to exchange the home of her infancy , for the protection of Mrs. Mowbray , had sus- tained a loss , which the tenderness of her nature , already taught her to ...
A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. CHAP . II . GERALDINE Beresford , who was thus to exchange the home of her infancy , for the protection of Mrs. Mowbray , had sus- tained a loss , which the tenderness of her nature , already taught her to ...
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... Beresford's character was indeed of no ordinary stamp . Education and circumstances had combined to mould it into beautiful proportion , and mature it to high excellence . Her youth had been saddened by events , which no lapse of years ...
... Beresford's character was indeed of no ordinary stamp . Education and circumstances had combined to mould it into beautiful proportion , and mature it to high excellence . Her youth had been saddened by events , which no lapse of years ...
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... Beresford , a young man dis- tantly related to her , whom , in his child- hood and youth , she had known intimately , and loved dearly . The ten years which had elapsed since they met , he had passed in the great and gay world , and she ...
... Beresford , a young man dis- tantly related to her , whom , in his child- hood and youth , she had known intimately , and loved dearly . The ten years which had elapsed since they met , he had passed in the great and gay world , and she ...
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