Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... gave him when he went in person to inquire after your 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 ...
... gave him when he went in person to inquire after your 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 ...
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... gave him reason to think she did not dislike his ad- dress , only the manner of it ; his court being rather made to her mother than to herself , as if he was sure of her consent at any time . pre- And thus , as Mr. Lovelace thought fit ...
... gave him reason to think she did not dislike his ad- dress , only the manner of it ; his court being rather made to her mother than to herself , as if he was sure of her consent at any time . pre- And thus , as Mr. Lovelace thought fit ...
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... gave his approbation in high terms , but re- ferred , as my aunt had done , to my sister . She repeated her contempt of him , and declared that were there not another man in England she would not have him She N wparez Comes REASON بوه ...
... gave his approbation in high terms , but re- ferred , as my aunt had done , to my sister . She repeated her contempt of him , and declared that were there not another man in England she would not have him She N wparez Comes REASON بوه ...
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... gave such a loose to their passions , all of a sudden , as I may say , that instead of withdrawing , as they used to do when he came , they threw themselves in his way purposely to affront him . Mr. Lovelace , you may believe , very ill ...
... gave such a loose to their passions , all of a sudden , as I may say , that instead of withdrawing , as they used to do when he came , they threw themselves in his way purposely to affront him . Mr. Lovelace , you may believe , very ill ...
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... gave me his hand when I stepped out of the chariot . He bowed very low : " Pray , Miss , favor me I thought it in good humor ; but found it afterwards mock respect : and so he led me in great form , I prattling all the way , inquiring ...
... gave me his hand when I stepped out of the chariot . He bowed very low : " Pray , Miss , favor me I thought it in good humor ; but found it afterwards mock respect : and so he led me in great form , I prattling all the way , inquiring ...
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