Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... obliged to him , though he apprehended that you must be short of money . O , I have rings and other valuables . Indeed I have but four guineas , and two of them I found lately wrapt up in a bit of lace , designed for a cha- ritable use ...
... obliged to him , though he apprehended that you must be short of money . O , I have rings and other valuables . Indeed I have but four guineas , and two of them I found lately wrapt up in a bit of lace , designed for a cha- ritable use ...
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... obliged , I am , dear sir , Your extremely obliged and faithful servant , R. LOVELACE . LETTER XXIII . TO ROBERT LOVELACE , ESQ . HONOURED SIR , Wed. June 28 , near 12 o'clock . I RECEIVED Yours , as your servant desired me to acquaint ...
... obliged , I am , dear sir , Your extremely obliged and faithful servant , R. LOVELACE . LETTER XXIII . TO ROBERT LOVELACE , ESQ . HONOURED SIR , Wed. June 28 , near 12 o'clock . I RECEIVED Yours , as your servant desired me to acquaint ...
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... oblige you . This is indeed obliging . Come , give me your hand , Miss Harlowe : you are obliged to me , I can tell you that : and let us down to Miss Horton . go Excuse me : I will not stir out of this room . Would you have me and Miss ...
... oblige you . This is indeed obliging . Come , give me your hand , Miss Harlowe : you are obliged to me , I can tell you that : and let us down to Miss Horton . go Excuse me : I will not stir out of this room . Would you have me and Miss ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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