Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... taken in my education : for it must add to your grief , as it does to my confusion , that after such promising beginnings , I should have so behaved , as to be a disgrace instead of a credit to you and my other friends . But that I may ...
... taken in my education : for it must add to your grief , as it does to my confusion , that after such promising beginnings , I should have so behaved , as to be a disgrace instead of a credit to you and my other friends . But that I may ...
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... taken of her , very unfair ones : but what I cannot say . And cannot you say ? Cannot you guess ? - Then I'll tell you , sir . Perhaps some liberty was taken with her when she was asleep . Do you think no lady ever was taken at such an ...
... taken of her , very unfair ones : but what I cannot say . And cannot you say ? Cannot you guess ? - Then I'll tell you , sir . Perhaps some liberty was taken with her when she was asleep . Do you think no lady ever was taken at such an ...
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... taken the li- berty to acquaint Dr. H. with the cruel displeasure of her relations , as what I presumed lay nearest her heart , he had proposed to write himself , to ac- quaint her friends how ill she was , if she would not take it ...
... taken the li- berty to acquaint Dr. H. with the cruel displeasure of her relations , as what I presumed lay nearest her heart , he had proposed to write himself , to ac- quaint her friends how ill she was , if she would not take it ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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