Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... give a loose to his passion : my father put on the countenance which always portends a gathering storm my uncles mutteringly whispered : and my sister aggrava- tingly held up her hands . While I begged to be heard out ; and my mother ...
... give a loose to his passion : my father put on the countenance which always portends a gathering storm my uncles mutteringly whispered : and my sister aggrava- tingly held up her hands . While I begged to be heard out ; and my mother ...
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... give the reason [ so I am willing to construe it ] of her unusual stiff- ness : -Bless me , my dear ! that they should choose to intimidate rather than invite a mind , till now , not thought either unpersuad- able or ungenerous ! as I I ...
... give the reason [ so I am willing to construe it ] of her unusual stiff- ness : -Bless me , my dear ! that they should choose to intimidate rather than invite a mind , till now , not thought either unpersuad- able or ungenerous ! as I I ...
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... give of your strange reception ; also what a horrid wretch they have found out for you ; and the compulsory treatment they give you 16 THE HISTORY OF.
... give of your strange reception ; also what a horrid wretch they have found out for you ; and the compulsory treatment they give you 16 THE HISTORY OF.
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... give you . It only set her on magnifying her lenity to me on my tyrannical behavior , as she will call it [ mothers must have their way , you know , my dear ] to the man whom she so warmly recomm.ends , against whom it seems there can ...
... give you . It only set her on magnifying her lenity to me on my tyrannical behavior , as she will call it [ mothers must have their way , you know , my dear ] to the man whom she so warmly recomm.ends , against whom it seems there can ...
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... give herself the credit of having refused Mr. Love- lace , on the score of his reputed faulty morals . This united my brother and sister in one cause . They set themselves on all occasions to depreciate Mr. Lovelace , and his family too ...
... give herself the credit of having refused Mr. Love- lace , on the score of his reputed faulty morals . This united my brother and sister in one cause . They set themselves on all occasions to depreciate Mr. Lovelace , and his family too ...
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