Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... brother's health , and to express his concern for what had hap- pened . They say that Mr. Lovelace could not avoid drawing his sword . and that either your brother's unskilfulness or passion left him from the very first pass entirely in ...
... brother's health , and to express his concern for what had hap- pened . They say that Mr. Lovelace could not avoid drawing his sword . and that either your brother's unskilfulness or passion left him from the very first pass entirely in ...
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... brother . Write to me therefore , my dear , the whole of your story from the time that Mr. Lovelace was first ... brother's and sister's affections ; at least , has raised a jealousy with regard to the apprehended favor of my two uncles ...
... brother . Write to me therefore , my dear , the whole of your story from the time that Mr. Lovelace was first ... brother's and sister's affections ; at least , has raised a jealousy with regard to the apprehended favor of my two uncles ...
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... brother arrived from Scotland . The moment Mr. Love- lace's visits were mentioned to him , he , without either ... Brother He justified his avowed inveteracy by common fame , and by what he had known of him at college ; declaring , that ...
... brother arrived from Scotland . The moment Mr. Love- lace's visits were mentioned to him , he , without either ... Brother He justified his avowed inveteracy by common fame , and by what he had known of him at college ; declaring , that ...
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... brother's rashness lay me under an obliga- tion where I would least have owed it . other The intermediate proposals of Mr. Symmes and Mr. Mullins , both ( in turn ) encouraged by my brother , induced him to be more patient for a while ...
... brother's rashness lay me under an obliga- tion where I would least have owed it . other The intermediate proposals of Mr. Symmes and Mr. Mullins , both ( in turn ) encouraged by my brother , induced him to be more patient for a while ...
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... brother being in a good way , although you may be sure that his resentments are rather heightened than abated by the galling dis- grace he had received , my friends ( my father and uncles , however , if not my brother and sister ) begin ...
... brother being in a good way , although you may be sure that his resentments are rather heightened than abated by the galling dis- grace he had received , my friends ( my father and uncles , however , if not my brother and sister ) begin ...
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