Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... desire I had to correspond with you to my life's end , were all my remaining hopes and consolation . Neverthe- less , as that friendship is in the power of the heart , not of the hand only , I hope I shall not forfeit that . O my dear ...
... desire I had to correspond with you to my life's end , were all my remaining hopes and consolation . Neverthe- less , as that friendship is in the power of the heart , not of the hand only , I hope I shall not forfeit that . O my dear ...
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... desire , if you please , to Miss Howe . Do so . Be pleased to read on , Mr. Hickman . He did very formally , as if I remembered not what I had written ; and when he came to the pas- sage about the halter , the parson , and the hang- man ...
... desire , if you please , to Miss Howe . Do so . Be pleased to read on , Mr. Hickman . He did very formally , as if I remembered not what I had written ; and when he came to the pas- sage about the halter , the parson , and the hang- man ...
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... Desires an answer to her former letters for her to communicate to Miss Montague . Further enforces her own and her mother's opinion , that she should marry Lovelace . Is obliged by her mother to go to a ball at Colonel Ambrose's ...
... Desires an answer to her former letters for her to communicate to Miss Montague . Further enforces her own and her mother's opinion , that she should marry Lovelace . Is obliged by her mother to go to a ball at Colonel Ambrose's ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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