Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... eyes and hands ] God , in thy mercy ! ' I threw myself to the further end of the room . An ejaculation , a silent ejaculation , employing her thoughts that moment ! Polly says the whites of her lovely eyes were only visible : and , in ...
... eyes and hands ] God , in thy mercy ! ' I threw myself to the further end of the room . An ejaculation , a silent ejaculation , employing her thoughts that moment ! Polly says the whites of her lovely eyes were only visible : and , in ...
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... eyes , attended with nose - music . Lovel . By my soul , Miss Patty , you weep in the wrong place : you shall never go with me to a tragedy . Lady Betty . Hardened wretch ! * His lordship had pulled off his spectacles to wipe them . His ...
... eyes , attended with nose - music . Lovel . By my soul , Miss Patty , you weep in the wrong place : you shall never go with me to a tragedy . Lady Betty . Hardened wretch ! * His lordship had pulled off his spectacles to wipe them . His ...
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... eyes were older than the rest of him ; and read , After what is written above , and signed by names and characters of such unquestionable honour - To be sure , ( taking off his eye ) nobody questions the honour of Lord M. nor that of ...
... eyes were older than the rest of him ; and read , After what is written above , and signed by names and characters of such unquestionable honour - To be sure , ( taking off his eye ) nobody questions the honour of Lord M. nor that of ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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