Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... able to support her spirits so long as till Thurs- day in the next week . Yet it will give me the more time for new expedients , should my present contrivance fail ; which I cannot however suppose . DEAR SIR , TO ROBERT LOVELACE , ESQ ...
... able to support her spirits so long as till Thurs- day in the next week . Yet it will give me the more time for new expedients , should my present contrivance fail ; which I cannot however suppose . DEAR SIR , TO ROBERT LOVELACE , ESQ ...
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... able to clear your conduct after you had escaped from Hampstead ; as all before that time was noble , generous , and prudent : the man a devil and you a saint ! - Yet I hope you can ; and therefore expect it from you . I send by a ...
... able to clear your conduct after you had escaped from Hampstead ; as all before that time was noble , generous , and prudent : the man a devil and you a saint ! - Yet I hope you can ; and therefore expect it from you . I send by a ...
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... able to find her , had I not solemnly assured her , that she might depend upon being free from your visit , These assurances I thought I might give her , not only because of your promise , but because it is ne- cessary for you to know ...
... able to find her , had I not solemnly assured her , that she might depend upon being free from your visit , These assurances I thought I might give her , not only because of your promise , but because it is ne- cessary for you to know ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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