Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... poor lady suffer ! -Indeed , if you all knew what I know , you would say her ladyship has been cruelly treated- See , see , see , see ! -repeatedly , every one at once - only sorry for the detection , as your honour said - not for the ...
... poor lady suffer ! -Indeed , if you all knew what I know , you would say her ladyship has been cruelly treated- See , see , see , see ! -repeatedly , every one at once - only sorry for the detection , as your honour said - not for the ...
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... poor bless you , and pray for you conti- nually . I have so managed your last benevolence , and they have been so healthy , and have had such constant employ , that it has held out ; and will hold out , till the happier times return ...
... poor bless you , and pray for you conti- nually . I have so managed your last benevolence , and they have been so healthy , and have had such constant employ , that it has held out ; and will hold out , till the happier times return ...
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... poor boy , to nurse both you and him , born within a few days of each other . And I have never since wanted any of the humble blessings which God has made me contented with . Nor have I known what a very great grief was , from the day ...
... poor boy , to nurse both you and him , born within a few days of each other . And I have never since wanted any of the humble blessings which God has made me contented with . Nor have I known what a very great grief was , from the day ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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