Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... Forgive me , my dearest creature , forgive what is past , as it cannot now but by one way be retrieved . Forgive me only on this condition -- that my future faith and honour- She interrupted me , rising - If you mean to beg of me never ...
... Forgive me , my dearest creature , forgive what is past , as it cannot now but by one way be retrieved . Forgive me only on this condition -- that my future faith and honour- She interrupted me , rising - If you mean to beg of me never ...
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... forgive the cursed woman , who could commit this last horrid violence on so excellent a creature . The barbarous insults of the two nymphs , in their visits to her ; the choice of the most execra- ble den that could be found out , in ...
... forgive the cursed woman , who could commit this last horrid violence on so excellent a creature . The barbarous insults of the two nymphs , in their visits to her ; the choice of the most execra- ble den that could be found out , in ...
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... forgive him too and I hope , clasping her hands together , uplifted as were her eyes , my dear earthly father will set me the example my heavenly one has al- ready set us all ; and , by forgiving his fallen daughter , teach her to forgive ...
... forgive him too and I hope , clasping her hands together , uplifted as were her eyes , my dear earthly father will set me the example my heavenly one has al- ready set us all ; and , by forgiving his fallen daughter , teach her to forgive ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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