Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... gone , in a spirit of bravery , seemed desirous to promote his address should it be tendered . My aunt Hervey was there , and was pleased to say we should make the finest couple in England - if my sister had no objection . No , indeed ...
... gone , in a spirit of bravery , seemed desirous to promote his address should it be tendered . My aunt Hervey was there , and was pleased to say we should make the finest couple in England - if my sister had no objection . No , indeed ...
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... gone away . He is all impatience and resentment at the treatment you meet with ; and full of appre- hensions too , that they will carry their point with you . I told him my opinion , that you will never be brought to think of such a man ...
... gone away . He is all impatience and resentment at the treatment you meet with ; and full of appre- hensions too , that they will carry their point with you . I told him my opinion , that you will never be brought to think of such a man ...
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... the weather was , was gone to walk in the garden with my sister . A plain case , that he had left his curiosity with me , and designed to shew me no other . - But 2 I had but just got into my own apartment , 22 THE HISTORY OF.
... the weather was , was gone to walk in the garden with my sister . A plain case , that he had left his curiosity with me , and designed to shew me no other . - But 2 I had but just got into my own apartment , 22 THE HISTORY OF.
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... gone . Had I been less kindly treated , the hated name still forborne to be mentioned , or mentioned with a little more preparation and re- serve . I had stood the horrid sound with less visible emotion- but to be bid , on the blessing ...
... gone . Had I been less kindly treated , the hated name still forborne to be mentioned , or mentioned with a little more preparation and re- serve . I had stood the horrid sound with less visible emotion- but to be bid , on the blessing ...
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... gone ; and the more as the night came on apace . But there was no getting from him , till I had heard a great deal more of what he had to say . As he hoped , that I would one day make him the happiest man in the world , he assured me ...
... gone ; and the more as the night came on apace . But there was no getting from him , till I had heard a great deal more of what he had to say . As he hoped , that I would one day make him the happiest man in the world , he assured me ...
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