Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... sure - I am sure ! [ and then with her apron she gave her eyes half a dozen hearty rubs ] I may curse the time that I came into this house ! Here was accounting for her bold eyes ! And was it not better for Dorcas to give up a house ...
... sure - I am sure ! [ and then with her apron she gave her eyes half a dozen hearty rubs ] I may curse the time that I came into this house ! Here was accounting for her bold eyes ! And was it not better for Dorcas to give up a house ...
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... sure my heart bleeds for you : but , excuse me , my dear , I doubt your intellect was touched before you left Hamp- stead or you would never have let him find out there ; or , when he did , suffer him to prevail upon you to return to ...
... sure my heart bleeds for you : but , excuse me , my dear , I doubt your intellect was touched before you left Hamp- stead or you would never have let him find out there ; or , when he did , suffer him to prevail upon you to return to ...
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... sure , when known , would exempt her from the effects of her friendly displea- sure , for not answering her first ; having been put under an arrest - could she have believed it ? - That she was released but the day before : and was now ...
... sure , when known , would exempt her from the effects of her friendly displea- sure , for not answering her first ; having been put under an arrest - could she have believed it ? - That she was released but the day before : and was now ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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