Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... July 18 . I TAKE the liberty to write to you , by this special messenger . In the frensy of my soul I write to you , to demand of you , and of any of your family who can tell , news of my beloved friend ; who , I doubt , has been ...
... July 18 . I TAKE the liberty to write to you , by this special messenger . In the frensy of my soul I write to you , to demand of you , and of any of your family who can tell , news of my beloved friend ; who , I doubt , has been ...
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... ( July 18 ) 6 o'clock . HAVING sat up late to finish and seal in readiness my letter to the above period , I am disturbed be- fore I wished to have risen , by the arrival of thy second fellow , man and horse in a foam . While he baits , I ...
... ( July 18 ) 6 o'clock . HAVING sat up late to finish and seal in readiness my letter to the above period , I am disturbed be- fore I wished to have risen , by the arrival of thy second fellow , man and horse in a foam . While he baits , I ...
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... July 18 . I was admitted into She I AM just come from the lady . the dining - room , where she was sitting in an elbow - chair , in a very weak and low way . made an effort to stand up , when I entered ; but was forced to keep her seat ...
... July 18 . I was admitted into She I AM just come from the lady . the dining - room , where she was sitting in an elbow - chair , in a very weak and low way . made an effort to stand up , when I entered ; but was forced to keep her seat ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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