Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... seems . That you are recovered , my dear , let me hear . That your mother is well , pray let me hear , and hear ... seem to be in , such a hopeful young lady as you were ! But see what comes of disobedience to parents ! For my part ...
... seems . That you are recovered , my dear , let me hear . That your mother is well , pray let me hear , and hear ... seem to be in , such a hopeful young lady as you were ! But see what comes of disobedience to parents ! For my part ...
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... seems to be a comfortable providence in this at least so that at present there is nothing of exi- gence ; nothing that can require or even excuse , your coming , when so many better ends may be answered by your staying where you are . A ...
... seems to be a comfortable providence in this at least so that at present there is nothing of exi- gence ; nothing that can require or even excuse , your coming , when so many better ends may be answered by your staying where you are . A ...
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... seems , every body but myself expected from his character . But suppose , as his actions by me are really of a capi- tal nature , it were insisted upon , that I should ap- pear to prosecute him , and his accomplices , in a court of ...
... seems , every body but myself expected from his character . But suppose , as his actions by me are really of a capi- tal nature , it were insisted upon , that I should ap- pear to prosecute him , and his accomplices , in a court of ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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