Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... cursed subject : for I cannot bear it . But for the lady , by my soul , I love her . I ad- mire her , more than ever ! I must have her . I will have her still - with honour or without , as I have often vowed . My cursed fright at her ...
... cursed subject : for I cannot bear it . But for the lady , by my soul , I love her . I ad- mire her , more than ever ! I must have her . I will have her still - with honour or without , as I have often vowed . My cursed fright at her ...
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... cursed creatures , who were hired knowing the business they were to be employed in , and who had no pretence to ... curse at every word ] : make up a roaring fire- the cleaver bring me this instant - I'll cut her into quarters with my ...
... cursed creatures , who were hired knowing the business they were to be employed in , and who had no pretence to ... curse at every word ] : make up a roaring fire- the cleaver bring me this instant - I'll cut her into quarters with my ...
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... curse upon all my plots and contrivances ! -- But I have it ! -In the very heart and soul of me , I have it ! Thou toldest me , that ... cursed woman , on Friday dispatched man and horse with the joyful news ( as she CLARISSA HARLOWE . 259.
... curse upon all my plots and contrivances ! -- But I have it ! -In the very heart and soul of me , I have it ! Thou toldest me , that ... cursed woman , on Friday dispatched man and horse with the joyful news ( as she CLARISSA HARLOWE . 259.
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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