Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen5Holt, 1932 |
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Página 162
... head- ache ! O how I prayed for an opportunity to be re- venged of her for the ungrateful trouble she had given to her uncle's friend ! 7 She took the letter from old Grimes with her own hands , and retired to an inner parlour to read ...
... head- ache ! O how I prayed for an opportunity to be re- venged of her for the ungrateful trouble she had given to her uncle's friend ! 7 She took the letter from old Grimes with her own hands , and retired to an inner parlour to read ...
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... head , you best know : but I shall never be what I was . My head is gone . I have wept away all my brain , I be- lieve ; for I can weep no more . Indeed I have had my full share ; so it is no matter . But , good now , Lovelace , don't ...
... head , you best know : but I shall never be what I was . My head is gone . I have wept away all my brain , I be- lieve ; for I can weep no more . Indeed I have had my full share ; so it is no matter . But , good now , Lovelace , don't ...
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... head from the chair , and as hastily popping it down again in terror , hit her nose , I suppose against the edge of the chair ; and it gushed out with blood , running in a stream down her bosom ; she herself too much affrighted to heed ...
... head from the chair , and as hastily popping it down again in terror , hit her nose , I suppose against the edge of the chair ; and it gushed out with blood , running in a stream down her bosom ; she herself too much affrighted to heed ...
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acquainted answer believe beloved canst Capt Captain Tomlinson charmer charming Clarissa Harlowe contrivance cursed day-dawn dear creature dearest creature desire devil door Dorcas doubt eyes face favour fellow forgive gentleman give gone gout Hampstead hand happy head hear heard heart Hendon honest honour hope Jack JOHN BELFORD knew Lady Betty letter libertine licence lodgings look Lord Lovel LOVELACE TO JOHN madam marriage married mind Miss Howe's Miss Rawlins Moore Morden morning never night obliged occasion once Oxfordshire passion perhaps person pity pleased poor present racter reconciliation resolved rience sake Sally Martin seemed servant soul spirit stept suppose sure sweet tell thee thing thou hast thou wilt thought tion told town turn uncle uncle's vile villain violence Wedn widow Bevis wife wish woman women word wretch write