A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Geraldine Powerscourt , with James earl of Monteith , a young nobleman who had just attained com- plete majority , and acceded to all the splendid titles and fortune of the house of Macdonald . Beside all the beauty and fashion of North ...
... Geraldine Powerscourt , with James earl of Monteith , a young nobleman who had just attained com- plete majority , and acceded to all the splendid titles and fortune of the house of Macdonald . Beside all the beauty and fashion of North ...
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... Geraldine bent over the harp with the grace of a Calliope and the execution of a Cecilia , Lucy fat quietly at her plain work in a corner of the room , and enjoyed the applaufe which her friend's masterly performance ever excited . But ...
... Geraldine bent over the harp with the grace of a Calliope and the execution of a Cecilia , Lucy fat quietly at her plain work in a corner of the room , and enjoyed the applaufe which her friend's masterly performance ever excited . But ...
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... Geraldine set out in search of her Lucy , and entreated that she would come and spend a little time with her at the manor . It was impossible for Miss Evans to avoid observing , that her friend's account of the ball , the dresses , and ...
... Geraldine set out in search of her Lucy , and entreated that she would come and spend a little time with her at the manor . It was impossible for Miss Evans to avoid observing , that her friend's account of the ball , the dresses , and ...
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... Geraldine ; and " a great blessing , let me tell you , the " will be to him . " Lord W. recollected a young man of the name of Powerscourt , whose educa- tion had been defrayed at fir William's expence , and tion 122 A TALE OF THE TIMES ...
... Geraldine ; and " a great blessing , let me tell you , the " will be to him . " Lord W. recollected a young man of the name of Powerscourt , whose educa- tion had been defrayed at fir William's expence , and tion 122 A TALE OF THE TIMES ...
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... Geraldine . " Ah poor Geraldine ! " faid Mrs. Evans , " the eye I fee has outstepped " the judgment ; I hope it has not " misled it . What very amiable qua- " lities could she discover in a ball- " room ? Does the indirect mode of " his ...
... Geraldine . " Ah poor Geraldine ! " faid Mrs. Evans , " the eye I fee has outstepped " the judgment ; I hope it has not " misled it . What very amiable qua- " lities could she discover in a ball- " room ? Does the indirect mode of " his ...
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