Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen5Holt, 1932 |
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... Dorcas has this moment given me from her - Carry this , said she , to the vilest of men . Dorcas , a toad , brought it , without any further direction , to me . I sat down intending ( although ' tis pretty long ) to give thee a copy of ...
... Dorcas has this moment given me from her - Carry this , said she , to the vilest of men . Dorcas , a toad , brought it , without any further direction , to me . I sat down intending ( although ' tis pretty long ) to give thee a copy of ...
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... Dorcas , begone ! She arose , Dorcas being about to withdraw ; and wildly caught hold of her arm : O Dorcas ! If thou art of mine own sex , leave me not , I charge thee ! -Then quitting Dorcas , down she threw herself upon her knees ...
... Dorcas , begone ! She arose , Dorcas being about to withdraw ; and wildly caught hold of her arm : O Dorcas ! If thou art of mine own sex , leave me not , I charge thee ! -Then quitting Dorcas , down she threw herself upon her knees ...
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... Dorcas , that she is coming into the dining - room to find him out . XXXVIII . From the same . A high scene of her exalted , and of his depressed behaviour . Offers to make her amends by matrimony . She treats his offer with contempt ...
... Dorcas , that she is coming into the dining - room to find him out . XXXVIII . From the same . A high scene of her exalted , and of his depressed behaviour . Offers to make her amends by matrimony . She treats his offer with contempt ...
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