Geraldine; Or, Modes of Faith and Practice: A Tale, Volume 1Cadell, 1820 - 296 pages |
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... suppose , for a philosopher ! - However , she may " bestow her tediousness " upon Mademoiselle Dubourg . She is so much younger than Fanny , that there will be no fear of competition between them ; and as to Georgiana " " What can ...
... suppose , for a philosopher ! - However , she may " bestow her tediousness " upon Mademoiselle Dubourg . She is so much younger than Fanny , that there will be no fear of competition between them ; and as to Georgiana " " What can ...
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... plan was put into immediate exe- cution . He conducted Geraldine to Woodlands , and very soon after embarked for the Continent . I CHAP . VII . SUPPOSE , my dear , D6 GERALDINE . 59 At length, yielding to the persuasion of ...
... plan was put into immediate exe- cution . He conducted Geraldine to Woodlands , and very soon after embarked for the Continent . I CHAP . VII . SUPPOSE , my dear , D6 GERALDINE . 59 At length, yielding to the persuasion of ...
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A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. I CHAP . VII . SUPPOSE , my dear , " said Mr. Mowbray , to his lady , ( about a week after the arrival of Geraldine , ) " that you have by this time completely decyphered the character of your niece . A few ...
A Tale Mary Jane Mackenzie. I CHAP . VII . SUPPOSE , my dear , " said Mr. Mowbray , to his lady , ( about a week after the arrival of Geraldine , ) " that you have by this time completely decyphered the character of your niece . A few ...
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... suppose , Mrs. Mowbray , would convey to one of the initiated quite as much instruction as Lord Burleigh's did ; but to me , it is entirely unintelligible : not a single ray of light has it communicated to my bewilder- ed mind . Will ...
... suppose , Mrs. Mowbray , would convey to one of the initiated quite as much instruction as Lord Burleigh's did ; but to me , it is entirely unintelligible : not a single ray of light has it communicated to my bewilder- ed mind . Will ...
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... suppose , " said Mr. Mowbray , after a short pause , " that Geraldine is to unite all the compatible and incompatible acquire- ments which modern innovation has ren- dered essential . ” " I desired Mademoiselle Dubourg to take care of ...
... suppose , " said Mr. Mowbray , after a short pause , " that Geraldine is to unite all the compatible and incompatible acquire- ments which modern innovation has ren- dered essential . ” " I desired Mademoiselle Dubourg to take care of ...
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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