Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... hope , sir— Hope nothing . - Tell me not of hopes , but of facts . I ask nothing of you but what is in your power to comply with , and what it is your duty to comply with . Then , sir , I will comply with it - But yet I hope from your ...
... hope , sir— Hope nothing . - Tell me not of hopes , but of facts . I ask nothing of you but what is in your power to comply with , and what it is your duty to comply with . Then , sir , I will comply with it - But yet I hope from your ...
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... hope ! No , indeed , my ever to be revered mamma . And I arose . I bent my knee . She raised me . No kneeling to me , but with knees of duty and compliance . Your heart , not your knees must bend . It is absolutely determined - prepare ...
... hope ! No , indeed , my ever to be revered mamma . And I arose . I bent my knee . She raised me . No kneeling to me , but with knees of duty and compliance . Your heart , not your knees must bend . It is absolutely determined - prepare ...
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... hope— And design you not to give hope ? Perverse girl ! -Rising , and flinging from me ; take more time for consideration ! -Since it is necessary , take more time — and whent.see you next , let me know what blame I have to cast upon ...
... hope— And design you not to give hope ? Perverse girl ! -Rising , and flinging from me ; take more time for consideration ! -Since it is necessary , take more time — and whent.see you next , let me know what blame I have to cast upon ...
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... hope for , if I lose my mamma's ? To have desired a favorable report , you know , my dear , would have been qualifying upon a point that I was too much deter- mined upon to give room for any of my friends to think I have the least ...
... hope for , if I lose my mamma's ? To have desired a favorable report , you know , my dear , would have been qualifying upon a point that I was too much deter- mined upon to give room for any of my friends to think I have the least ...
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... hope of you for ever ; and on a sup- position , that you were to be actually forced into the arms of a man you hated : that were this to be the case , he must own , that he should pay very little regard to the world , or its censures ...
... hope of you for ever ; and on a sup- position , that you were to be actually forced into the arms of a man you hated : that were this to be the case , he must own , that he should pay very little regard to the world , or its censures ...
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