Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... mother will have it , that you cannot now , with any decency , either see him , or correspond with him . She is a good deal prepossessed by your uncle Antony ; who occasion- ally calls upon us , as you know ; and on this rencounter ...
... mother will have it , that you cannot now , with any decency , either see him , or correspond with him . She is a good deal prepossessed by your uncle Antony ; who occasion- ally calls upon us , as you know ; and on this rencounter ...
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... mother not for- bidding ] paid his respects to my sister Arabella . My brother was then in Scotland , busying himself in viewing the condition of the considerable estate which was left him there by his generous god mother , together ...
... mother not for- bidding ] paid his respects to my sister Arabella . My brother was then in Scotland , busying himself in viewing the condition of the considerable estate which was left him there by his generous god mother , together ...
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... mother than to herself , as if he was sure of her consent at any time . pre- And thus , as Mr. Lovelace thought fit to take it , had he his answer from my sister . It was with very great regret , as he tended , [ I doubt the man is an ...
... mother than to herself , as if he was sure of her consent at any time . pre- And thus , as Mr. Lovelace thought fit to take it , had he his answer from my sister . It was with very great regret , as he tended , [ I doubt the man is an ...
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... mother , hoping , as he told them , that however unhappy he had been in the rejection of the wished - for alliance , he might be allowed to keep up an acquaintance and friendship with a family which he should always respect . And then ...
... mother , hoping , as he told them , that however unhappy he had been in the rejection of the wished - for alliance , he might be allowed to keep up an acquaintance and friendship with a family which he should always respect . And then ...
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... mother all the time was praying and struggling to withhold my father in the great parlor . Meanwhile my sister , who had treated Mr. Lovelace with virulence , came in to me , and insulted me as fast as I recovered . But when Mr ...
... mother all the time was praying and struggling to withhold my father in the great parlor . Meanwhile my sister , who had treated Mr. Lovelace with virulence , came in to me , and insulted me as fast as I recovered . But when Mr ...
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