Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... write another line before I got to M. Hall . But have the first ; must find the last ; since I can neither sleep , nor do any thing but write , if I can do that . I am most confoundedly out of humour . The reason let it follow ; if it ...
... write another line before I got to M. Hall . But have the first ; must find the last ; since I can neither sleep , nor do any thing but write , if I can do that . I am most confoundedly out of humour . The reason let it follow ; if it ...
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... write six words to me concerning their healths . Direct , for a particular reason , to Mrs. Dorothy Salcomb , to be left till called for , at the Four Swans Inn , Bishopsgate Street . You know my hand - writing well enough , were not ...
... write six words to me concerning their healths . Direct , for a particular reason , to Mrs. Dorothy Salcomb , to be left till called for , at the Four Swans Inn , Bishopsgate Street . You know my hand - writing well enough , were not ...
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... write out of hand . But how much must I write for ? What is the sum ? Should I not have had a bill delivered me ? God knows , I took not your lodgings . But he that could treat me as he had done , could do this ! Don't speak against Mr ...
... write out of hand . But how much must I write for ? What is the sum ? Should I not have had a bill delivered me ? God knows , I took not your lodgings . But he that could treat me as he had done , could do this ! Don't speak against Mr ...
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From the same An interesting conversation between | 420 |
Clarissa to Miss Howe Writes with incoherence | 424 |
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