Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen5Holt, 1932 |
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... charming prospects that were before her ; but to malice , hatred , con- tempt , Harlowe - pride , ( the worst of pride ) and to all the deadly passions that ever reigned in a fe- male breast - and if I can but recover her - but be still ...
... charming prospects that were before her ; but to malice , hatred , con- tempt , Harlowe - pride , ( the worst of pride ) and to all the deadly passions that ever reigned in a fe- male breast - and if I can but recover her - but be still ...
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... charming yoke sits light on your shoulders . If with such a sweet yoke - fellow it does not , my lord , and my sister , as well as I , think that you will deserve a closer tie about your neck . His lordship is very much displeased ...
... charming yoke sits light on your shoulders . If with such a sweet yoke - fellow it does not , my lord , and my sister , as well as I , think that you will deserve a closer tie about your neck . His lordship is very much displeased ...
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... charming , charming consequence happen , that still I am in hopes will happen , were I to pro- ceed no further . And , if she apprehend this her- self , then has the dear over - nice soul some reason for taking it so much to heart : and ...
... charming , charming consequence happen , that still I am in hopes will happen , were I to pro- ceed no further . And , if she apprehend this her- self , then has the dear over - nice soul some reason for taking it so much to heart : and ...
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