A tale of the times, by the author of A gossip's story1803 |
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... Geraldine was perufing her letter in the dreffing - room , comment- ing on its paffionate but respectful con- tents , and owning to her dear Lucy that it was impoffible to deny lord Mon- teith's merits . She could now repeat all the ...
... Geraldine was perufing her letter in the dreffing - room , comment- ing on its paffionate but respectful con- tents , and owning to her dear Lucy that it was impoffible to deny lord Mon- teith's merits . She could now repeat all the ...
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... Geraldine always called forth . Sir William's fcheme for the intended difpofal of his daughter's hand excited general furprife , mingled with some share of difapprobation ; and , though uniform refpect for his character prevented Mrs ...
... Geraldine always called forth . Sir William's fcheme for the intended difpofal of his daughter's hand excited general furprife , mingled with some share of difapprobation ; and , though uniform refpect for his character prevented Mrs ...
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... Geraldine . " Ah poor Geraldine ! " faid Mrs. Evans , " the eye I fee has outstepped " the judgment ; I hope it has not miled it . What very amiable qua- " lities could fhe difcover 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 miled it . What very amiable qua- " lities could fhe difcover in a ball- " room ? Does the indirect mode of " his ...
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... Geraldine profoundly was beft world he he feemed , to be not d into its abfurd , he norant of Deafine is iam had ftit 2 He the lected that lady Powerfcourt was very fond of relating long. & TALE OF THE TIMES . 155 ES .
... Geraldine profoundly was beft world he he feemed , to be not d into its abfurd , he norant of Deafine is iam had ftit 2 He the lected that lady Powerfcourt was very fond of relating long. & TALE OF THE TIMES . 155 ES .
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... Geraldine re- minded him , that if lord Monteith had ever happened to hear any of these sto- ries , they might have put fomething in his head which he would not otherwise have thought of . He determined there- fore to inform Henry ...
... Geraldine re- minded him , that if lord Monteith had ever happened to hear any of these sto- ries , they might have put fomething in his head which he would not otherwise have thought of . He determined there- fore to inform Henry ...
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