Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... returned Mr. Mow- bray ; " the request has at least the charm of novelty ; for I never yet heard or met with one , that it was absolutely impossible to re- fuse . " " You have been singularly fortunate , Mr. Mowbray ; my experience has ...
... returned Mr. Mow- bray ; " the request has at least the charm of novelty ; for I never yet heard or met with one , that it was absolutely impossible to re- fuse . " " You have been singularly fortunate , Mr. Mowbray ; my experience has ...
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... returning the letter , grief , I have a notion , would have evapor- ated , in less time than he imagines , even in our thick English air ! The character of a disconsolate mourner is seldom long sus tained or sustainable . " 66 Happily ...
... returning the letter , grief , I have a notion , would have evapor- ated , in less time than he imagines , even in our thick English air ! The character of a disconsolate mourner is seldom long sus tained or sustainable . " 66 Happily ...
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... returned ; nor did a single sound interrupt the dreadful stillness around her . The last murmur of the storm , had long since died away ; and she sat in mute agony ! her eyes fixed on the time - piece , whose slow and regular progress ...
... returned ; nor did a single sound interrupt the dreadful stillness around her . The last murmur of the storm , had long since died away ; and she sat in mute agony ! her eyes fixed on the time - piece , whose slow and regular progress ...
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... returning smiles of her daughter . Unwilling to disturb the soft serenity that had gradually stolen over her mind , she was too clear - sighted not to anticipate the pos- sible consequences of intercourse between two young persons whose ...
... returning smiles of her daughter . Unwilling to disturb the soft serenity that had gradually stolen over her mind , she was too clear - sighted not to anticipate the pos- sible consequences of intercourse between two young persons whose ...
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... returning immediately to Oxford . Mrs. Campbell rejoiced that her daugh- ter was not present at this moment , and determined with judicious kindness , quiet- ly to impart the news before they met at dinner . " I am sorry to tell you ...
... returning immediately to Oxford . Mrs. Campbell rejoiced that her daugh- ter was not present at this moment , and determined with judicious kindness , quiet- ly to impart the news before they met at dinner . " I am sorry to tell you ...
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