Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... night , July 16 . WHY would you permit a mind so much devoted to your service , to labour under such an impatience as you must know it would labour under , for want of an answer to a letter of such consequence to you , and therefore to ...
... night , July 16 . WHY would you permit a mind so much devoted to your service , to labour under such an impatience as you must know it would labour under , for want of an answer to a letter of such consequence to you , and therefore to ...
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... night ; and sent it by a particular hand , who travelled all night ; chiding her for keeping a heart so impa- tient as mine in such cruel suspense , upon a mat- ter of so much importance to her ; and therefore to me . And very angry I ...
... night ; and sent it by a particular hand , who travelled all night ; chiding her for keeping a heart so impa- tient as mine in such cruel suspense , upon a mat- ter of so much importance to her ; and therefore to me . And very angry I ...
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... night , Rowland sent to tell them , that she was so ill , that he knew not what might be the issue ; and wished her out of his house . And this made them as heartily wish to hear from you . For their messenger , to their great surprise ...
... night , Rowland sent to tell them , that she was so ill , that he knew not what might be the issue ; and wished her out of his house . And this made them as heartily wish to hear from you . For their messenger , to their great surprise ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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