Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... head in expectation of the supposed Mabell's return . ८ Mabell and the workwoman waited a good while , amusing themselves not disagreeably , the one with contriving in the way of her business , the other delighting herself with her ...
... head in expectation of the supposed Mabell's return . ८ Mabell and the workwoman waited a good while , amusing themselves not disagreeably , the one with contriving in the way of her business , the other delighting herself with her ...
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... head . But canst thou suppose , that this admirable woman is not all , is not every thing with me ? Yet I dread to think of her too ; for detection of all my contrivances , I doubt , must to me . come next . The old peer is also full of ...
... head . But canst thou suppose , that this admirable woman is not all , is not every thing with me ? Yet I dread to think of her too ; for detection of all my contrivances , I doubt , must to me . come next . The old peer is also full of ...
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... head the matrimonial sword . And thus ended my trial . And thus are we all friends , and cousin and cousin , and nephew and nephew , at every word . Did ever comedy end more happily , than this long trial ? LETTER LVIII . MR . LOVELACE ...
... head the matrimonial sword . And thus ended my trial . And thus are we all friends , and cousin and cousin , and nephew and nephew , at every word . Did ever comedy end more happily , than this long trial ? LETTER LVIII . MR . LOVELACE ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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