Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... minutes the moon would rise , and with her silver light , chase away every angry cloud - in another hour , they would be at ... minute deepened the gloom of the lurid clouds , and the awful stillness was broken by a dreadful gust of wind ...
... minutes the moon would rise , and with her silver light , chase away every angry cloud - in another hour , they would be at ... minute deepened the gloom of the lurid clouds , and the awful stillness was broken by a dreadful gust of wind ...
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... minute and rigid economy to which they had hitherto been strangers . Margaret felt that activity and self - denial could alone lessen the pressure of those minor , but constantly recurring evils , which are attendant upon a very limited ...
... minute and rigid economy to which they had hitherto been strangers . Margaret felt that activity and self - denial could alone lessen the pressure of those minor , but constantly recurring evils , which are attendant upon a very limited ...
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... minutes absorbed in prayer . Again her eye rested upon her child , but its expression had changed ; no trace of human weakness remained ; it beamed brightly with faith and hope ; a refulgent smile lighted up her features , and , with a ...
... minutes absorbed in prayer . Again her eye rested upon her child , but its expression had changed ; no trace of human weakness remained ; it beamed brightly with faith and hope ; a refulgent smile lighted up her features , and , with a ...
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... minute , " I cannot understand these sensitive plants ; they are pretty shrinking things enough too , but the genus is new to me : I make mine over to your care while you remain at home . " Geraldine's smiles returned ; she seemed quite ...
... minute , " I cannot understand these sensitive plants ; they are pretty shrinking things enough too , but the genus is new to me : I make mine over to your care while you remain at home . " Geraldine's smiles returned ; she seemed quite ...
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... minutes , in which she had mentally repeated half - a dozen times , ' how very stupid Mr. Mait- land must think me ! ' she ventured to ask if Mr. Fullarton was expected to return soon ? " No ; I am afraid , " said Mr. Maitland , " he ...
... minutes , in which she had mentally repeated half - a dozen times , ' how very stupid Mr. Mait- land must think me ! ' she ventured to ask if Mr. Fullarton was expected to return soon ? " No ; I am afraid , " said Mr. Maitland , " he ...
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