Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... received ( though it proved to be his forged one ) : the other delivered into your own hands , as I was assured ; and both of them of so much concern to your honour : and still how much more surprised I must be , when I re- ceived a ...
... received ( though it proved to be his forged one ) : the other delivered into your own hands , as I was assured ; and both of them of so much concern to your honour : and still how much more surprised I must be , when I re- ceived a ...
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... received , has helped me to the knowledge of the vile contrivance , by which this wicked man got your letter of June ... received a letter from Miss Howe , pretending to be me , and lying on a couch : -which letter , had it come to my ...
... received , has helped me to the knowledge of the vile contrivance , by which this wicked man got your letter of June ... received a letter from Miss Howe , pretending to be me , and lying on a couch : -which letter , had it come to my ...
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... received to favour by them : for why should I wish for what I have no reason to expect ? -Besides , I could not look them in the face , if they would receive me . Indeed I could not . All I have to hope for , is , first , that my father ...
... received to favour by them : for why should I wish for what I have no reason to expect ? -Besides , I could not look them in the face , if they would receive me . Indeed I could not . All I have to hope for , is , first , that my father ...
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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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