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... Geraldine had retired early one evening to her own apartment . " Why , it is a story that I should not , for the poor girl's sake , like to publish exactly , Lady Ida . Mr. Dernevor , her father , made such an eccentric will , it is ...
... Geraldine had retired early one evening to her own apartment . " Why , it is a story that I should not , for the poor girl's sake , like to publish exactly , Lady Ida . Mr. Dernevor , her father , made such an eccentric will , it is ...
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... Geraldine , that she might view the animated and bril- liant scene without encountering fatigue . And , so frequently , the most sought - after cavaliers , the most wealthy civilians , stationed themselves in the vicinity of the couch ...
... Geraldine , that she might view the animated and bril- liant scene without encountering fatigue . And , so frequently , the most sought - after cavaliers , the most wealthy civilians , stationed themselves in the vicinity of the couch ...
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... Geraldine , wearied with reclining , having risen and seated herself at the end of the couch , where the broad leaves and glorious blooms of a magnificent exotic , placed on a high stand , formed a beautiful canopy for her head , he ...
... Geraldine , wearied with reclining , having risen and seated herself at the end of the couch , where the broad leaves and glorious blooms of a magnificent exotic , placed on a high stand , formed a beautiful canopy for her head , he ...
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... Geraldine . " I should like it exceedingly ; " then ob- serving Sir Arthur's dissatisfied glance , she added , addressing herself to him : " I feel fully equal to it ; you are too careful of me . " She had hardly uttered these words ...
... Geraldine . " I should like it exceedingly ; " then ob- serving Sir Arthur's dissatisfied glance , she added , addressing herself to him : " I feel fully equal to it ; you are too careful of me . " She had hardly uttered these words ...
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Clara Walbey. Geraldine sighed deeply as she rested her aching brow on the cushion of her invalid . couch , for it appeared to her morbidly - ex- cited , ever - imaginative mind , that she had spoken imprudently , that she had excited ...
Clara Walbey. Geraldine sighed deeply as she rested her aching brow on the cushion of her invalid . couch , for it appeared to her morbidly - ex- cited , ever - imaginative mind , that she had spoken imprudently , that she had excited ...
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