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... ment , essayed by every fond art to sooth her perturbed and irritated mind to peace and tranquillity . Geraldine , though at first sullen and in tears , yet of a nature mild and accessible to kindness , could not long resist these ...
... ment , essayed by every fond art to sooth her perturbed and irritated mind to peace and tranquillity . Geraldine , though at first sullen and in tears , yet of a nature mild and accessible to kindness , could not long resist these ...
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... that was over- flowing her heart , after the pause of a mo- ment she thus continued- " Go , beloved child , before my foolish sorrow shall quite rive your child , THE FATALISTS . 13 The tears of fond and selfish regret might ...
... that was over- flowing her heart , after the pause of a mo- ment she thus continued- " Go , beloved child , before my foolish sorrow shall quite rive your child , THE FATALISTS . 13 The tears of fond and selfish regret might ...
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... ment , she felt not as imperative on her as her maternal friend represented . With painful hesitation , however , she found her attention rivetted to the succeeding para- graph , in which Fanny so justly delineates what would be lady ...
... ment , she felt not as imperative on her as her maternal friend represented . With painful hesitation , however , she found her attention rivetted to the succeeding para- graph , in which Fanny so justly delineates what would be lady ...
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... ment . Soon wearied however of home , where no effort of affection , or seeming affec- tion , cheered the dull hours as they passed , she returned but to dress for a large evening- party at the house of a lady of high rank , for which ...
... ment . Soon wearied however of home , where no effort of affection , or seeming affec- tion , cheered the dull hours as they passed , she returned but to dress for a large evening- party at the house of a lady of high rank , for which ...
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... ment , thought only of the pleasure this delightful visit to the emporium of gaiety and fashion would afford . She regarded this tour as an agreeable relaxation , that should pleasantly occupy the dull time which might occur before her ...
... ment , thought only of the pleasure this delightful visit to the emporium of gaiety and fashion would afford . She regarded this tour as an agreeable relaxation , that should pleasantly occupy the dull time which might occur before her ...
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