Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... sister Arabella's style : surely Miss Howe ( blame me as she pleases in other points ) could never re- peat so sharply upon her friend , words written in the bitterness of spirit , and in the disorder of head ; nor remind her , with ...
... sister Arabella's style : surely Miss Howe ( blame me as she pleases in other points ) could never re- peat so sharply upon her friend , words written in the bitterness of spirit , and in the disorder of head ; nor remind her , with ...
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... sister : but had not pleased herself in it : though she had made two or three essays : but that the last must go ... sister , to obtain a revoca- tion of it . I hope my father will revoke it , said she , or I shall be very miserable ...
... sister : but had not pleased herself in it : though she had made two or three essays : but that the last must go ... sister , to obtain a revoca- tion of it . I hope my father will revoke it , said she , or I shall be very miserable ...
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... sister , would not have been lost herself . Would to heaven both sisters had been obliged with their own wills ! -- The most admirable of her sex would never then have been out of her father's house ! -You , madam , I don't know what ...
... sister , would not have been lost herself . Would to heaven both sisters had been obliged with their own wills ! -- The most admirable of her sex would never then have been out of her father's house ! -You , madam , I don't know what ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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