Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... wish you to be so too . your- I shall never be of your opinion , I believe , as to what happiness is . What do you take our opinion of happiness to be ? To live at Mrs. Sinclair's . Perhaps , said Sally , we were once as squeamish and ...
... wish you to be so too . your- I shall never be of your opinion , I believe , as to what happiness is . What do you take our opinion of happiness to be ? To live at Mrs. Sinclair's . Perhaps , said Sally , we were once as squeamish and ...
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... wish to be . Will you then , sir , compel me to be beholden to you ? You will inexpressibly oblige me , madam , to command me to do you either service or pleasure . Why then , sir , [ looking at me ] -but why do you mock me in that ...
... wish to be . Will you then , sir , compel me to be beholden to you ? You will inexpressibly oblige me , madam , to command me to do you either service or pleasure . Why then , sir , [ looking at me ] -but why do you mock me in that ...
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... wish they had thought fit to take other measures with me : but who shall judge for them ? -The event has justified them , and con- demned me . They expected nothing good of this vile man ; he has not , therefore , deceived them : but ...
... wish they had thought fit to take other measures with me : but who shall judge for them ? -The event has justified them , and con- demned me . They expected nothing good of this vile man ; he has not , therefore , deceived them : but ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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