Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... ready to make excuses when in good humor with ourselves for the perhaps not unwilful slights of those whose approbation we wish to engage ; so my sister found out a reason much to Mr. Lovelace's advantage for his not improving the ...
... ready to make excuses when in good humor with ourselves for the perhaps not unwilful slights of those whose approbation we wish to engage ; so my sister found out a reason much to Mr. Lovelace's advantage for his not improving the ...
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... done , to my sister . She repeated her contempt of him , and declared that were there not another man in England she would not have him She N wparez Comes REASON بوه No mneein Afe Snothe was ready. CLARISSA HARLOWE . 5.
... done , to my sister . She repeated her contempt of him , and declared that were there not another man in England she would not have him She N wparez Comes REASON بوه No mneein Afe Snothe was ready. CLARISSA HARLOWE . 5.
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... ready , on the contrary , she could assure them , to resign her pretensions under hand and seal , if Miss Clary were taken with his tinsel , and if every one else approved of his address to the girl . My father , indeed , after a long ...
... ready , on the contrary , she could assure them , to resign her pretensions under hand and seal , if Miss Clary were taken with his tinsel , and if every one else approved of his address to the girl . My father , indeed , after a long ...
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... ready to join him in his resentments against the man he hated . She ut- terly disclaimed all manner of regard for him . Never liked him at all — his estate was certainly much encumbered : it was im- possible it should be otherwise ; so ...
... ready to join him in his resentments against the man he hated . She ut- terly disclaimed all manner of regard for him . Never liked him at all — his estate was certainly much encumbered : it was im- possible it should be otherwise ; so ...
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... ready begun to hint again , that he shall never be easy or satisfied till I am married ; and , finding neither Mr. Symmes nor Mr. Mul- lins will be accepted , has proposed Mr. Wyerley once more , on the score of his great passion for me ...
... ready begun to hint again , that he shall never be easy or satisfied till I am married ; and , finding neither Mr. Symmes nor Mr. Mul- lins will be accepted , has proposed Mr. Wyerley once more , on the score of his great passion for me ...
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