Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... pretended ladies interposed . The elder severely took him to task . He ought , she told him , to be satisfied with what I had said . She desired no other condition . And what , sir , said she , with an air of authority , would you ...
... pretended ladies interposed . The elder severely took him to task . He ought , she told him , to be satisfied with what I had said . She desired no other condition . And what , sir , said she , with an air of authority , would you ...
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... pretended Miss Montague and which a man of wit seldom knows how to spare showing , when an opportunity offers to display his wit , The pretended Miss Montague was still more respectful in her behaviour to her pretended aunt . While the ...
... pretended Miss Montague and which a man of wit seldom knows how to spare showing , when an opportunity offers to display his wit , The pretended Miss Montague was still more respectful in her behaviour to her pretended aunt . While the ...
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... pretended lady ; the servant , at her command , having opened the door . Dearest madam , said the other to me , let me fol- low you , [ for I was next the door . ] Fear nothing : I will not stir from your presence . Come , my dear ...
... pretended lady ; the servant , at her command , having opened the door . Dearest madam , said the other to me , let me fol- low you , [ for I was next the door . ] Fear nothing : I will not stir from your presence . Come , my dear ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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