Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... dear , I did at the time intend , if I heard not from you by morning , to dispatch a man and horse to you , with the ... dear . How fond should she be of the honour of your acquaintance . The pretended Miss Montague joined in with her ...
... dear , I did at the time intend , if I heard not from you by morning , to dispatch a man and horse to you , with the ... dear . How fond should she be of the honour of your acquaintance . The pretended Miss Montague joined in with her ...
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... dear - a letter perhaps from the captain already ! You shan't step out , my dear . I sighed , as if my heart would burst . But we must step out , nephew : your lady will faint . Maid , a glass of hartshorn and water ! -My dear , you ...
... dear - a letter perhaps from the captain already ! You shan't step out , my dear . I sighed , as if my heart would burst . But we must step out , nephew : your lady will faint . Maid , a glass of hartshorn and water ! -My dear , you ...
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... dear , said she , who can bear this crowd ? -What will people think ? The pretended lady again pressed me , with both her hands held out - Only , my dear , to give orders about your things . And thus pressed , and gazed at , ( for then ...
... dear , said she , who can bear this crowd ? -What will people think ? The pretended lady again pressed me , with both her hands held out - Only , my dear , to give orders about your things . And thus pressed , and gazed at , ( for then ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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