Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... turned about , and , as I remember , said , there was no standing it . But Mr. Lovelace was not so easily satisfied . He was fixed upon his villanous measures perhaps ; and so might not be sorry to have a pretence against me . He bit ...
... turned about , and , as I remember , said , there was no standing it . But Mr. Lovelace was not so easily satisfied . He was fixed upon his villanous measures perhaps ; and so might not be sorry to have a pretence against me . He bit ...
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... turning to the pretended Lady Betty ! -Madam ! turning to the niece , my hands and eyes lifted up- Lord be good unto me ! What ! What ! What ! my dear ! He pulled the string - what need to have come this way ? said he - but since we are ...
... turning to the pretended Lady Betty ! -Madam ! turning to the niece , my hands and eyes lifted up- Lord be good unto me ! What ! What ! What ! my dear ! He pulled the string - what need to have come this way ? said he - but since we are ...
Página 381
... turned mind to be guilty of a wilful baseness , in order to avoid such short lived evils . . She then turned from me towards the window , with a dignity suitable to her words ; and such as showed her to be more of soul than of body , at ...
... turned mind to be guilty of a wilful baseness , in order to avoid such short lived evils . . She then turned from me towards the window , with a dignity suitable to her words ; and such as showed her to be more of soul than of body , at ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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