Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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Page 38
... possible , herself , was the first wish of her heart . - The earnestness of this desire rekindled in some degree the energy of her character : it enabled her to regain outward composure before she joined the dinner party , and sustained ...
... possible , herself , was the first wish of her heart . - The earnestness of this desire rekindled in some degree the energy of her character : it enabled her to regain outward composure before she joined the dinner party , and sustained ...
Page 39
... possible of Mr. Fullarton's attention , and Mr. Beres- ford was always happy to devote himself to Margaret . The breakfast of the ensuing morning was infinitely more trying ; and when the moment of separation came , when the parting ...
... possible of Mr. Fullarton's attention , and Mr. Beres- ford was always happy to devote himself to Margaret . The breakfast of the ensuing morning was infinitely more trying ; and when the moment of separation came , when the parting ...
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... possible , my love , " said Mrs. Campbell . " Cheerfully , thankfully , would I encounter a thousand evils to shield you from the tempests of life ! Willingly would I forego , for a season , that heavenly joy for which I humbly hope to ...
... possible , my love , " said Mrs. Campbell . " Cheerfully , thankfully , would I encounter a thousand evils to shield you from the tempests of life ! Willingly would I forego , for a season , that heavenly joy for which I humbly hope to ...
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... possible , from any immediate in- tercourse with the Beresfords . He wrote a short letter , expressive of the unaffected interest he must always feel in all that concerned them ; and , from that time , resisted , with admirable ...
... possible , from any immediate in- tercourse with the Beresfords . He wrote a short letter , expressive of the unaffected interest he must always feel in all that concerned them ; and , from that time , resisted , with admirable ...
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... possible wives for Montague . " " Let me advise you , my dear , " said Mr. Mowbray , " to limit your schemes for the present to your daughters . When Geor- giana is safe off your hands , you can look round at your leisure for another ...
... possible wives for Montague . " " Let me advise you , my dear , " said Mr. Mowbray , " to limit your schemes for the present to your daughters . When Geor- giana is safe off your hands , you can look round at your leisure for another ...
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admiration amusement animated appeared barouche beauty believe Beresford better blush bray bright bright eyes Campbell Captain Forrester carriage certainly CHAP character charm cheer Colonel Harcourt cottage ornée curricle dance dare say daughter dear mother delightful dinner dread dream effect enchanting exclaimed Fanny eyes fancy Fanny's father fear feelings felt French Fullarton genius gentle Georgiana graceful happiness heart heaven Helen Henry honour hope hour imagine indulge lady land laughing less listened Loch Katrine look Lord Byron Lord William Glenmore Mademoiselle Dubourg Mait Maitland Margaret marriage mind Miss Bernard Miss Vincent Miss Wentworth Montague's moral morning Mowbray's nature ness never observed Montague Palace of Truth party pity poet pray quadrille regret rejoiced replied Fanny returned Fanny Scotland seemed smile sort Spenser spirits suppose sure sympathy tague taste tenderness thing thought thousand tone truth turn Woodlands young