Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... body seen me afterwards , when I was betrayed back to the vile house , struggling under the operation of wicked potions , and robbed indeed of my intellects , ( for this , as you shall hear , was my dreadful case ) I might then ...
... body seen me afterwards , when I was betrayed back to the vile house , struggling under the operation of wicked potions , and robbed indeed of my intellects , ( for this , as you shall hear , was my dreadful case ) I might then ...
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... body so gentle , so meek , so low- voiced as the odious woman ! drawling out in a puling accent , all the obliging things she could say : awed , I then thought , by the conscious dig- nity of a woman of quality ; glittering with jewels ...
... body so gentle , so meek , so low- voiced as the odious woman ! drawling out in a puling accent , all the obliging things she could say : awed , I then thought , by the conscious dig- nity of a woman of quality ; glittering with jewels ...
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... body you mention , is what we foretold and expected . Let him , for whose sake she abandoned us , be her comfort ... body's sake , as you call a sister you have helped to make so , say 394 THE HISTORY OF !
... body you mention , is what we foretold and expected . Let him , for whose sake she abandoned us , be her comfort ... body's sake , as you call a sister you have helped to make so , say 394 THE HISTORY OF !
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Lett | 1 |
From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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