Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen5Holt, 1932 |
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... less uneasy , and less curious about their characters , and be- haviour . Yet I could now wish , that you had been less reserved among them — but I tease you - in short , my dear , you are certainly in a devilish house ! -Be assured ...
... less uneasy , and less curious about their characters , and be- haviour . Yet I could now wish , that you had been less reserved among them — but I tease you - in short , my dear , you are certainly in a devilish house ! -Be assured ...
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... less wonder she should find herself low , when her raised spirits had subsided . Very low , I may say ; if sinkings are proportioned to risings ; for she had been lifted up above the standard of a common mortal . The captain , however ...
... less wonder she should find herself low , when her raised spirits had subsided . Very low , I may say ; if sinkings are proportioned to risings ; for she had been lifted up above the standard of a common mortal . The captain , however ...
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... less bridling in your dignity . That's the air ! Charmingly hit -- Again-- You have it . Devil take you ! -Less arrogance . You are got into airs of young quality . Be less sensible of your new condition . People born to dignity command ...
... less bridling in your dignity . That's the air ! Charmingly hit -- Again-- You have it . Devil take you ! -Less arrogance . You are got into airs of young quality . Be less sensible of your new condition . People born to dignity command ...
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