Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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Page 13
... smiles . Many years of her life had been passed in a remote and sequestered village , among the Highlands of Scotland , where her father filled the office of pastor . In the choice of a wife , Mr. Campbell had sought only to gratify his ...
... smiles . Many years of her life had been passed in a remote and sequestered village , among the Highlands of Scotland , where her father filled the office of pastor . In the choice of a wife , Mr. Campbell had sought only to gratify his ...
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... fair , " Youthful , lovely , light as air , " she seemed formed to charm away grief . Her face was radiant with smiles and health fancy and hope were busy in her ― heart . The peaceful lake , the lofty moun- 16 GERALDINE .
... fair , " Youthful , lovely , light as air , " she seemed formed to charm away grief . Her face was radiant with smiles and health fancy and hope were busy in her ― heart . The peaceful lake , the lofty moun- 16 GERALDINE .
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... smile was gone ; her frolic footstep for ever still . Scarcely could Margaret believe the dreadful reality . Was it indeed true , that the kind beam of her father's approving eye would never more cheer or guide her in the path of duty ...
... smile was gone ; her frolic footstep for ever still . Scarcely could Margaret believe the dreadful reality . Was it indeed true , that the kind beam of her father's approving eye would never more cheer or guide her in the path of duty ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... the subject . As her mother's friend , she welcomed their new visitor with the gentlest urbanity ; but her beam- A ing smiles and " pleased ear " were not for c 5 GERALDINE . 33 clining, it would entail upon her daughter ...
... the subject . As her mother's friend , she welcomed their new visitor with the gentlest urbanity ; but her beam- A ing smiles and " pleased ear " were not for c 5 GERALDINE . 33 clining, it would entail upon her daughter ...
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