Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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Page 101
... Wentworth , an elderly gentleman , who sat near the bottom of the table , had listened with visible restlessness and im- patience to the whole conversation . He was one of the few remaining specimens of the old - fashioned English ...
... Wentworth , an elderly gentleman , who sat near the bottom of the table , had listened with visible restlessness and im- patience to the whole conversation . He was one of the few remaining specimens of the old - fashioned English ...
Page 103
... Wentworth , " I glory in professing myself a thorough- bred Englishman ; and , as such , I have no particular predilection for French dishes , and French fashions , manners , and ways . " The lady who sat next him , whispered that ...
... Wentworth , " I glory in professing myself a thorough- bred Englishman ; and , as such , I have no particular predilection for French dishes , and French fashions , manners , and ways . " The lady who sat next him , whispered that ...
Page 110
... Wentworth , who sat nearly opposite to Fanny , could no longer restrain his in- dignation . " You will excuse me , Miss Fanny , for saying , that I can't understand what you found to grieve about in returning to your own country . It ...
... Wentworth , who sat nearly opposite to Fanny , could no longer restrain his in- dignation . " You will excuse me , Miss Fanny , for saying , that I can't understand what you found to grieve about in returning to your own country . It ...
Page 111
... Wentworth . " I beg Ma'am , " said he , ( as his eye suddenly caught Mademoiselle Dubourg's , ) I beg you won't ... Wentworth's views are rather distorted by prejudice , " said Mr. Maitland , GERALDINE . 111.
... Wentworth . " I beg Ma'am , " said he , ( as his eye suddenly caught Mademoiselle Dubourg's , ) I beg you won't ... Wentworth's views are rather distorted by prejudice , " said Mr. Maitland , GERALDINE . 111.
Page 114
... Wentworth's extreme indignation , and irrecoverable astonishment , coffee made its appearance almost immediately after dinner . " None for me , I thank you , " said he , motioning it from him with an air of su- preme contempt , as the ...
... Wentworth's extreme indignation , and irrecoverable astonishment , coffee made its appearance almost immediately after dinner . " None for me , I thank you , " said he , motioning it from him with an air of su- preme contempt , as the ...
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