Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... believe me or not , I have a very tender one . But then , no man look- ing in my face , be the occasion for grief ever so great , will believe that heart to be deeply dis- tressed . All is placid , easy , serene in my countenance ...
... believe me or not , I have a very tender one . But then , no man look- ing in my face , be the occasion for grief ever so great , will believe that heart to be deeply dis- tressed . All is placid , easy , serene in my countenance ...
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... believe on Thursday , her uncle's birth - day , would ( though perhaps not till the last hour , for her pride sake , was the word ) engage her to change her temper . They believe , that she discovered the key to be left in the door ...
... believe on Thursday , her uncle's birth - day , would ( though perhaps not till the last hour , for her pride sake , was the word ) engage her to change her temper . They believe , that she discovered the key to be left in the door ...
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... believe , but that her inter- position has your connivance ; nor that you are so ill as Miss Howe assures them you are . Before she wrote , they were going to send up young Mr. Brand the clergyman , to make private inquiries of your ...
... believe , but that her inter- position has your connivance ; nor that you are so ill as Miss Howe assures them you are . Before she wrote , they were going to send up young Mr. Brand the clergyman , to make private inquiries of your ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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