Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... given to the people of the house are : That you shall be obeyed in every particular that is consistent with my expectations of finding you there on my return to town on Wednesday next : that Mrs. Sinclair and her nieces , having in ...
... given to the people of the house are : That you shall be obeyed in every particular that is consistent with my expectations of finding you there on my return to town on Wednesday next : that Mrs. Sinclair and her nieces , having in ...
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... given me in answer ; and of the third ( now sent by the messenger who brings thee this ) I am afraid as little notice will be taken - and if so , her day of grace is absolutely over . One would imagine ( so long used to constraint too ...
... given me in answer ; and of the third ( now sent by the messenger who brings thee this ) I am afraid as little notice will be taken - and if so , her day of grace is absolutely over . One would imagine ( so long used to constraint too ...
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... given , as they all should the observance of them ! let him send twenty letters , she would not answer one , be the consequence what it would ; nor give him hope of the least favour , while she was in that house . She had given Mrs ...
... given , as they all should the observance of them ! let him send twenty letters , she would not answer one , be the consequence what it would ; nor give him hope of the least favour , while she was in that house . She had given Mrs ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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