Clarissa: Of the History of a Young LadyHolt, 1922 - 515 páginas |
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... soon be more im- portunate , since his visits were more frequent , and he acknowl- edged to my aunt Hervey a passion for me , accompanied with an awe that he had never known before , to which he attributed what he called his but seeming ...
... soon be more im- portunate , since his visits were more frequent , and he acknowl- edged to my aunt Hervey a passion for me , accompanied with an awe that he had never known before , to which he attributed what he called his but seeming ...
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... soon as I entered , to see a so- lemnity , which I had been so little used to on the like occasions in the countenances of every dear relation . They all kept their scats . I ran to my father , and kneeled : then to my mother : and met ...
... soon as I entered , to see a so- lemnity , which I had been so little used to on the like occasions in the countenances of every dear relation . They all kept their scats . I ran to my father , and kneeled : then to my mother : and met ...
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... soon to change it . Such a solemnity in every body's countenance ! My mother's eyes were fixed upon the tea - cups ; and when she looked up , it was heavily , as if her eyelids had weights upon them ; and then not to me . My father sat ...
... soon to change it . Such a solemnity in every body's countenance ! My mother's eyes were fixed upon the tea - cups ; and when she looked up , it was heavily , as if her eyelids had weights upon them ; and then not to me . My father sat ...
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... soon recovered my- self , and in the course of the breakfasting officiously asked two or three questions of Mr. Solmes , which I would not have done , but to make up with my father . Before the usual breakfast - time was over , my ...
... soon recovered my- self , and in the course of the breakfasting officiously asked two or three questions of Mr. Solmes , which I would not have done , but to make up with my father . Before the usual breakfast - time was over , my ...
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... 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 your irresistible expostulation , she was pleased to say . I will leave you to ...
... 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 your irresistible expostulation , she was pleased to say . I will leave you to ...
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