Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... lord . Then on went the spectacles , and his head mov- ed to the lines - A charming pretty hand ! —I have often heard , that this lady is a genus . And so , Jack , repeating my lord's wise comments and questions will let thee into the ...
... lord . Then on went the spectacles , and his head mov- ed to the lines - A charming pretty hand ! —I have often heard , that this lady is a genus . And so , Jack , repeating my lord's wise comments and questions will let thee into the ...
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... Lord M. Then what a devil → Lovel . Please to read on , my lord . It cannot be her letter , if it does not make you admire her more and more as you read . Cousin Charlotte , cousin Patty , pray attend - read on , my lord . Miss ...
... Lord M. Then what a devil → Lovel . Please to read on , my lord . It cannot be her letter , if it does not make you admire her more and more as you read . Cousin Charlotte , cousin Patty , pray attend - read on , my lord . Miss ...
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... Lord M. D - n'd fellow ! [ again saddling , and reading ] But I have been most egregiously mis- taken in Mr ... Lord M. [ reading ] The only man , I persuade myself , pretending to be a gentleman , in whom I could have been so much ...
... Lord M. D - n'd fellow ! [ again saddling , and reading ] But I have been most egregiously mis- taken in Mr ... Lord M. [ reading ] The only man , I persuade myself , pretending to be a gentleman , in whom I could have been so much ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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