Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... woman's ; I will rather die at your feet , than be carried to the woman's . You won't be carried there , madam , cried thy fellow . Only to my house , madam , said one of the offi cers . Where is that ? -In High Holborn , madam . I know ...
... woman's ; I will rather die at your feet , than be carried to the woman's . You won't be carried there , madam , cried thy fellow . Only to my house , madam , said one of the offi cers . Where is that ? -In High Holborn , madam . I know ...
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... woman assured her , that she was at full liberty to do so ; for that the action was dismissed . But she cared not to answer her : and was so weak and low , that it was almost as much out of her power as inclination , the woman told me ...
... woman assured her , that she was at full liberty to do so ; for that the action was dismissed . But she cared not to answer her : and was so weak and low , that it was almost as much out of her power as inclination , the woman told me ...
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... woman hopes , in love matters , she always hopes , while there is room for hope : and are we not both single ? Can she be any man's but mine ? Will I be any woman's but hers ? I never will ! I never can ! And I tell thee , that I am ...
... woman hopes , in love matters , she always hopes , while there is room for hope : and are we not both single ? Can she be any man's but mine ? Will I be any woman's but hers ? I never will ! I never can ! And I tell thee , that I am ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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