Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... leave of her ; " Pro- foundly sighed ; grasped her hand , and kissed it with such an ardor Withdrew with such an air of solemn respect - She had him then before her . She could almost find in her heart , although he had vexed her , to ...
... leave of her ; " Pro- foundly sighed ; grasped her hand , and kissed it with such an ardor Withdrew with such an air of solemn respect - She had him then before her . She could almost find in her heart , although he had vexed her , to ...
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... short word , was the expressive answer . And she took the canister in her own hand . My brother bid the footman who attended leave the room ; I said he , will give the water . My heart was in agitation , I did not know 14 THE HISTORY OF.
... short word , was the expressive answer . And she took the canister in her own hand . My brother bid the footman who attended leave the room ; I said he , will give the water . My heart was in agitation , I did not know 14 THE HISTORY OF.
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... leave you a moment . - Answer me not- [ For I was essaying to speak , and had , as soon as she took her dear cheek from mine , dropt down on my knees , my hands clasped , and lifted up in a supplicating manner ] . I am not prepared for ...
... leave you a moment . - Answer me not- [ For I was essaying to speak , and had , as soon as she took her dear cheek from mine , dropt down on my knees , my hands clasped , and lifted up in a supplicating manner ] . I am not prepared for ...
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... leave to say , madam , that a person preferring happi- ness to fortune , as I do ; that want not even what I have , and can give up the use of that , as an instance of duty— No more , no more of your merits ! -You know you will be a ...
... leave to say , madam , that a person preferring happi- ness to fortune , as I do ; that want not even what I have , and can give up the use of that , as an instance of duty— No more , no more of your merits ! -You know you will be a ...
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... leave me . I could hold no longer ! but threw myself at her feet ; O my dearest mamma ! Let me know all I am to suffer ! Let me know what I am to be ! —I will bear it , if I can bear it but your dis- pleasure I cannot bear ! Leave me , ...
... leave me . I could hold no longer ! but threw myself at her feet ; O my dearest mamma ! Let me know all I am to suffer ! Let me know what I am to be ! —I will bear it , if I can bear it but your dis- pleasure I cannot bear ! Leave me , ...
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