Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... received my compliments with a great deal of self - complacency . She liked the gentleman still more at his next visit ; and yet he made no particular address to her , although an opportunity was given him for it . This was wondered at ...
... received my compliments with a great deal of self - complacency . She liked the gentleman still more at his next visit ; and yet he made no particular address to her , although an opportunity was given him for it . This was wondered at ...
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... received it ; —that in this letter he expressed great dislike to an alliance with Mr. Lovelace on the score of his immoralities ; that he knew , indeed , there was an old grudge between them , but that , being desirous to prevent all ...
... received it ; —that in this letter he expressed great dislike to an alliance with Mr. Lovelace on the score of his immoralities ; that he knew , indeed , there was an old grudge between them , but that , being desirous to prevent all ...
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... received rude and even shocking returns , he thought fit on the fourth day to make in person the same inquiries ; and received still greater inci- vilities from my two uncles , who happened to be both there . My father also was held by ...
... received rude and even shocking returns , he thought fit on the fourth day to make in person the same inquiries ; and received still greater inci- vilities from my two uncles , who happened to be both there . My father also was held by ...
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... received , my friends ( my father and uncles , however , if not my brother and sister ) begin to think that I have been treat- ed unkindly . Nevertheless I believe they all think that I receive letters from Mr. Lovelace . But Lord M ...
... received , my friends ( my father and uncles , however , if not my brother and sister ) begin to think that I have been treat- ed unkindly . Nevertheless I believe they all think that I receive letters from Mr. Lovelace . But Lord M ...
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... received with solemn and stiff form , I was bid to sit down . But my heart was full : and I said it became me to stand , if I could stand , upon a reception so awful and unusual . I was forced to turn my face from them , and pull out my ...
... received with solemn and stiff form , I was bid to sit down . But my heart was full : and I said it became me to stand , if I could stand , upon a reception so awful and unusual . I was forced to turn my face from them , and pull out my ...
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