Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... ready to assist ; and , if I proceeded not , as ready to ridicule me ; what had I left me , but to pursue the concerted scheme , and to seek a pretence to quarrel with her , in order to revoke my promised permission , and to convince ...
... ready to assist ; and , if I proceeded not , as ready to ridicule me ; what had I left me , but to pursue the concerted scheme , and to seek a pretence to quarrel with her , in order to revoke my promised permission , and to convince ...
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... ready in a moment , cried the wretch . We have water boiling . Hasten , then - come , my dear , to me , as she led me through the passage to the fatal inner house— lean upon me -- how you tremble ! -how you falter in your steps ...
... ready in a moment , cried the wretch . We have water boiling . Hasten , then - come , my dear , to me , as she led me through the passage to the fatal inner house— lean upon me -- how you tremble ! -how you falter in your steps ...
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... ready . My nephew is very busy in writing answers to his let- ters : so I'll just whip away and change my dress , and call upon you in an instant . O madam ! -I am ready ! I am now ready ! -You must not leave me here . And down I sunk ...
... ready . My nephew is very busy in writing answers to his let- ters : so I'll just whip away and change my dress , and call upon you in an instant . O madam ! -I am ready ! I am now ready ! -You must not leave me here . And down I sunk ...
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Lett | 1 |
From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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