Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... offer me , or incite him to offer me . I am a person , though thus vilely be- trayed , of rank and fortune . I never will be his ; and , to your utter ruin , will find friends to pursue you and now I have this full proof of your de ...
... offer me , or incite him to offer me . I am a person , though thus vilely be- trayed , of rank and fortune . I never will be his ; and , to your utter ruin , will find friends to pursue you and now I have this full proof of your de ...
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... offer to touch me , if thou wouldst not that I should be a corpse at thy feet !? To my astonishment , she held forth a penknife in her hand , the point to her own bosom , grasping resolutely the whole handle , so that there was no offering ...
... offer to touch me , if thou wouldst not that I should be a corpse at thy feet !? To my astonishment , she held forth a penknife in her hand , the point to her own bosom , grasping resolutely the whole handle , so that there was no offering ...
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... offer , whatever it be , if you take it not up , you will greatly disturb me . I have no need of your kindness . I have ef- fects enough , which I never can want , to supply my present occasions : and , if needful , can have recourse to ...
... offer , whatever it be , if you take it not up , you will greatly disturb me . I have no need of your kindness . I have ef- fects enough , which I never can want , to supply my present occasions : and , if needful , can have recourse to ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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