Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... thing in my favour ? -You de- signed that I should , at the time , think you did . Did you mean any thing in my favour , madam ? — Did you intend , that I should think you did ? Let go my hand , sir - take away your arm from about me ...
... thing in my favour ? -You de- signed that I should , at the time , think you did . Did you mean any thing in my favour , madam ? — Did you intend , that I should think you did ? Let go my hand , sir - take away your arm from about me ...
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... thing to be thought of . The captain shall give her away , as proxy for her uncle . My lord will die . My fortune will help my will , and set me above every thing and every body . But here is the curse - she despises me , Jack ...
... thing to be thought of . The captain shall give her away , as proxy for her uncle . My lord will die . My fortune will help my will , and set me above every thing and every body . But here is the curse - she despises me , Jack ...
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... thing , both for herself and them , to starve herself thus . If it be for your own sakes , said she , that is an- other thing : let coffee , or tea , or chocolate , or what you will , be got : and put down a chicken to my account every ...
... thing , both for herself and them , to starve herself thus . If it be for your own sakes , said she , that is an- other thing : let coffee , or tea , or chocolate , or what you will , be got : and put down a chicken to my account every ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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