Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... answer truly , though my answer were ever so much to enrage you . My heart , madam , my souls is all yours at pre- sent . But you must give me hope , that your pro mise , in your own construction , binds you , no new cause to the ...
... answer truly , though my answer were ever so much to enrage you . My heart , madam , my souls is all yours at pre- sent . But you must give me hope , that your pro mise , in your own construction , binds you , no new cause to the ...
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... answer from you to a letter I had written , which would decide my future destiny . They offered to apply to you themselves in per- son , in their own behalf , as they politely termed it . They besought me to write to you to hasten your ...
... answer from you to a letter I had written , which would decide my future destiny . They offered to apply to you themselves in per- son , in their own behalf , as they politely termed it . They besought me to write to you to hasten your ...
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... answer ? There's a copy of it , tossing it to me , very dis- respectfully . This answer was dated July 1. A very kind and complaisant one to the lady , but very so - so to her poor kinsman - that people can give up their own flesh and ...
... answer ? There's a copy of it , tossing it to me , very dis- respectfully . This answer was dated July 1. A very kind and complaisant one to the lady , but very so - so to her poor kinsman - that people can give up their own flesh and ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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