Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... reason ; when that reason is given them , hardly ever pardon , or afford you an- other opportunity to offend . It was in part the apprehension that this would be so with my dear Miss Harlowe , that made me carry her to a place where I ...
... reason ; when that reason is given them , hardly ever pardon , or afford you an- other opportunity to offend . It was in part the apprehension that this would be so with my dear Miss Harlowe , that made me carry her to a place where I ...
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... reason to think , but a short time , and much to do in it , she must be a good housewife of her hours . She had been writing , she said , a letter to her sister : but had not pleased herself in it : though she had made two or three ...
... reason to think , but a short time , and much to do in it , she must be a good housewife of her hours . She had been writing , she said , a letter to her sister : but had not pleased herself in it : though she had made two or three ...
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... reason to be- lieve , I saved myself by my desperation from the most shocking personal insults ; from a repetition , as far as I know , of his vileness ; the base women ( with so much reason dreaded by me ) present , to intimidate me ...
... reason to be- lieve , I saved myself by my desperation from the most shocking personal insults ; from a repetition , as far as I know , of his vileness ; the base women ( with so much reason dreaded by me ) present , to intimidate me ...
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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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