Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... hear this cause in her presence . I value not my doors on such an occasion as this . Justice I ever loved . I desire you will come at the bot- tom of it in clearance to me . I'll be sworn I had no privity in this black corruption . Just ...
... hear this cause in her presence . I value not my doors on such an occasion as this . Justice I ever loved . I desire you will come at the bot- tom of it in clearance to me . I'll be sworn I had no privity in this black corruption . Just ...
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... hear . That your mother is well , pray let me hear , and hear quickly . This comfort surely is owing to me ; for if life is no worse than chequer work , I must now have a little white to come , having seen nothing but black , all ...
... hear . That your mother is well , pray let me hear , and hear quickly . This comfort surely is owing to me ; for if life is no worse than chequer work , I must now have a little white to come , having seen nothing but black , all ...
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... hear , hear - pray , ladies , hear ! -Now , my lord , be pleased to proceed . The ladies are silent . So they were ; lost in admiration of me , hands and eyes uplifted . Lord M. I will to thy confusion ; for he had looked over the next ...
... hear , hear - pray , ladies , hear ! -Now , my lord , be pleased to proceed . The ladies are silent . So they were ; lost in admiration of me , hands and eyes uplifted . Lord M. I will to thy confusion ; for he had looked over the next ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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