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... a married man , nor live like one . ' O dear ! said one . That would be a sad thing ! said the other . Nay , madam [ turning to Mrs. Moore ] -Indeed , madam [ to Miss Rawlins ] -I am quite desperate CLARISSA HARLOWE . 115.
... a married man , nor live like one . ' O dear ! said one . That would be a sad thing ! said the other . Nay , madam [ turning to Mrs. Moore ] -Indeed , madam [ to Miss Rawlins ] -I am quite desperate CLARISSA HARLOWE . 115.
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... live without her ; she knows it too well and she has not a friend who will look upon her this also she knows . : Our marriage , when her uncle's friend comes , will be proved in- contestibly . But I am ashamed to think I have given her ...
... live without her ; she knows it too well and she has not a friend who will look upon her this also she knows . : Our marriage , when her uncle's friend comes , will be proved in- contestibly . But I am ashamed to think I have given her ...
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... live in tu- mults ; yet neither raise them herself , nor be able to control them . LETTER XVIII . MR . LOVELACE TO JOHN BELFORD , ESQ . Sat. night , June 10 . WHAT will be the issue of all my plots and con- trivances , devil take me if ...
... live in tu- mults ; yet neither raise them herself , nor be able to control them . LETTER XVIII . MR . LOVELACE TO JOHN BELFORD , ESQ . Sat. night , June 10 . WHAT will be the issue of all my plots and con- trivances , devil take me if ...
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