Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen5Holt, 1932 |
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... lady's father - but I shall be angry if I proceed in my guesses - and little said is soon amended . than men . But I can tell you , that Lady Betty Lawrance , whatever Lady Sarah does ... Lady Betty's going up , as I CLARISSA HARLOWE . 119.
... lady's father - but I shall be angry if I proceed in my guesses - and little said is soon amended . than men . But I can tell you , that Lady Betty Lawrance , whatever Lady Sarah does ... Lady Betty's going up , as I CLARISSA HARLOWE . 119.
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... Lady Betty and my cousin Montague , to wait upon my beloved with a coach and four , or a set ; for Lady Betty will not stir out with a pair , for the world : though but for two or three miles . And this is a well - known part of her ...
... Lady Betty and my cousin Montague , to wait upon my beloved with a coach and four , or a set ; for Lady Betty will not stir out with a pair , for the world : though but for two or three miles . And this is a well - known part of her ...
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... Lady Betty and Miss Montague [ a man would be tempted to think , Jack , that they wish her to provoke my vengeance ] declare , that I ought to be satisfied with such a proud suspension . They are entirely attached to her . Whatever she ...
... Lady Betty and Miss Montague [ a man would be tempted to think , Jack , that they wish her to provoke my vengeance ] declare , that I ought to be satisfied with such a proud suspension . They are entirely attached to her . Whatever she ...
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