Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... hour depends the peace of my future life , the satisfaction of all the family , and your own se- curity from a man ... hour ; and bid me say , that she then hopes everything from your duty . I made no reply ; for what could I say ? And ...
... hour depends the peace of my future life , the satisfaction of all the family , and your own se- curity from a man ... hour ; and bid me say , that she then hopes everything from your duty . I made no reply ; for what could I say ? And ...
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Of the History of a Young Lady Samuel Richardson. In about half an hour , my mother returned . She found me in tears . She took my hand : it is my part evermore , said she , to be of the acknowledging side . I believe I have needlessly ...
Of the History of a Young Lady Samuel Richardson. In about half an hour , my mother returned . She found me in tears . She took my hand : it is my part evermore , said she , to be of the acknowledging side . I believe I have needlessly ...
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... hour my mother returned . Take your letters , Clary : I have nothing , she was pleased to say , to tax your dis- cretion with , as to the wording of yours to him : you have even kept up a proper dignity , as well as observed all the ...
... hour my mother returned . Take your letters , Clary : I have nothing , she was pleased to say , to tax your dis- cretion with , as to the wording of yours to him : you have even kept up a proper dignity , as well as observed all the ...
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... hour before she spoke to me ( my heart throbbing with the suspense all the time ) ; and then she asked me coldly what directions I had given for the day ? I shewed her the bill of fare for this day , and to - morrow , if , I said , it ...
... hour before she spoke to me ( my heart throbbing with the suspense all the time ) ; and then she asked me coldly what directions I had given for the day ? I shewed her the bill of fare for this day , and to - morrow , if , I said , it ...
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... hours before I could so far recover myself as to take up my pen , to write to you how unhappily my hopes have ended . My mother went down to breakfast . I was not fit to appear : but if I had been better , I suppose I should not have ...
... hours before I could so far recover myself as to take up my pen , to write to you how unhappily my hopes have ended . My mother went down to breakfast . I was not fit to appear : but if I had been better , I suppose I should not have ...
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acquaint affectionate answer apprehensive attend Belford to Robert believe beloved bless brother Clary cousin Morden Covent Garden curse dear creature dearest desire door Dorcas doubt earnest excuse expect eyes father favour forgive give gout guineas Hampstead hand happy Harlowe to Miss hear heard heart Hickman honour hope John Belford July 27 knew Lady Betty Lady Sarah leave letter libertine lodgings look Lord Lovelace to John Lovelace's Lovick madam marriage married mind Miss Clarissa Harlowe Miss Harlowe Montague morning mother never night Norton o'clock obliged occasion once permit person pleased poor pray present reason received Robert Lovelace sake seems sent servant shew sister Solmes soon soul stept suppose sure tell thee thing thou hast thought Thursday told Tourville uncle unhappy vile villain Wedn wish woman word wretch write