Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... soon as she found her wings , flew from me . I , the reptile kneeler , the despicable slave , no more the proud victor , arose ; and retiring , tried to comfort myself , that circumstanced as she is , destitute of friends and fortune ...
... soon as she found her wings , flew from me . I , the reptile kneeler , the despicable slave , no more the proud victor , arose ; and retiring , tried to comfort myself , that circumstanced as she is , destitute of friends and fortune ...
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... soon as my Tommy's indisposition will permit ; which I hope will be soon . I have a little money by me . You say you are poor yourself - how grievous are those words from one entitled and accustomed to affluence ! -Will you be so good ...
... soon as my Tommy's indisposition will permit ; which I hope will be soon . I have a little money by me . You say you are poor yourself - how grievous are those words from one entitled and accustomed to affluence ! -Will you be so good ...
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... soon . Thou must be in ear nest surely , when thou wrotest it , and have severe conviction upon thee : for what a hardened varlet must he be , who could draw such a picture as this in sport ? As for thy resolution of repenting and ...
... soon . Thou must be in ear nest surely , when thou wrotest it , and have severe conviction upon thee : for what a hardened varlet must he be , who could draw such a picture as this in sport ? As for thy resolution of repenting and ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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