Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen5Holt, 1932 |
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... word of answer ; but a deep sigh , even to sobbing . Let me beg of you , madam , to accompany me up another pair of stairs - you'll rejoice to see what a happy escape we have all had . A happy escape indeed , Jack ! -For the fire had ...
... word of answer ; but a deep sigh , even to sobbing . Let me beg of you , madam , to accompany me up another pair of stairs - you'll rejoice to see what a happy escape we have all had . A happy escape indeed , Jack ! -For the fire had ...
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... word eloping mentioned again- Capt . Your nicety , and your love , sir , may make you take offence - but it is my way to call every thing by its proper name , let who will be offend ed- Thou canst not imagine , Belford , how brave , and ...
... word eloping mentioned again- Capt . Your nicety , and your love , sir , may make you take offence - but it is my way to call every thing by its proper name , let who will be offend ed- Thou canst not imagine , Belford , how brave , and ...
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... word friendship has a pretty sound with it ; and it is much talked of ; a fashionable word : and so , truly , a single woman , who thinks she has a soul , and knows that she wants something , would be thought to have found a fellow ...
... word friendship has a pretty sound with it ; and it is much talked of ; a fashionable word : and so , truly , a single woman , who thinks she has a soul , and knows that she wants something , would be thought to have found a fellow ...
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