Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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Page 31
... persons whose characters har- monised in almost every point . Mr. Fullarton inherited from his father , the younger son of a family of some con- sequence , a very small patrimony , just suf- ficient to procure him the education of a ...
... persons whose characters har- monised in almost every point . Mr. Fullarton inherited from his father , the younger son of a family of some con- sequence , a very small patrimony , just suf- ficient to procure him the education of a ...
Page 72
... in for the honours and glories of Vulcan . " Why , no ; I don't know what you are to do with the Colonel , indeed , " said Fanny ; " he is not exactly the person to be crowned with roses , or to grace a car drawn 72 GERALDINE .
... in for the honours and glories of Vulcan . " Why , no ; I don't know what you are to do with the Colonel , indeed , " said Fanny ; " he is not exactly the person to be crowned with roses , or to grace a car drawn 72 GERALDINE .
Page 94
... person , destitute of a taste for poetical excellence , as a most unfortunate being , as shut out from the purest and most exquisite enjoyment that this world can offer . " My case is certainly hopeless , Monta- gue , " said Mr. Mowbray ...
... person , destitute of a taste for poetical excellence , as a most unfortunate being , as shut out from the purest and most exquisite enjoyment that this world can offer . " My case is certainly hopeless , Monta- gue , " said Mr. Mowbray ...
Page 106
... person . " Geraldine silently admired Mr. Fullar- ton's benevolence , and another pause en- sued ; to her inexpressible relief , it was interrupted by Fanny . " Mr. Maitland , " said she , " do , pray , ve pity upon me : Captain ...
... person . " Geraldine silently admired Mr. Fullar- ton's benevolence , and another pause en- sued ; to her inexpressible relief , it was interrupted by Fanny . " Mr. Maitland , " said she , " do , pray , ve pity upon me : Captain ...
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... person to be forgotten in a hurry . I hope you will grow up like her ; and let me give you a word of advice . Don't let the Frenchified ways of this family put her max-- ims out of your head . Depend upon it , there is something else to ...
... person to be forgotten in a hurry . I hope you will grow up like her ; and let me give you a word of advice . Don't let the Frenchified ways of this family put her max-- ims out of your head . Depend upon it , there is something else to ...
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