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... apprehensions . You will now have every body's favour . All is coming about my dear . I was impatient to see you . I could no longer deny myself this satisfaction . He then raised me , and kissed me , and called me charming creature ...
... apprehensions . You will now have every body's favour . All is coming about my dear . I was impatient to see you . I could no longer deny myself this satisfaction . He then raised me , and kissed me , and called me charming creature ...
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... apprehensions . Surprising ! that a young creature of virtue and honour should thus esteem a man of a quite opposite character ! Dear madam , do not conclude against me too hastily . I believe Mr. Lovelace is far from being so good as ...
... apprehensions . Surprising ! that a young creature of virtue and honour should thus esteem a man of a quite opposite character ! Dear madam , do not conclude against me too hastily . I believe Mr. Lovelace is far from being so good as ...
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... apprehensions of what may happen to me next Tuesday or Wed- nesday ; for now those apprehensions engage my whole attention , and make me sick at the very heart . Sunday , four in the afternoon , My letter is not yet taken away- -if he ...
... apprehensions of what may happen to me next Tuesday or Wed- nesday ; for now those apprehensions engage my whole attention , and make me sick at the very heart . Sunday , four in the afternoon , My letter is not yet taken away- -if he ...
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afraid answer apprehensions assure aunt Hervey aversion believe Betty body brother and sister chidden child choke pear Clary coppice cousin Morden creature dear dearest deposit deserve door doubt duty endeavour excuse expect father fault favour fear forgive friends garden girl give hand happy HARLOWE TO MISS hear heard heart Hickman hint honner honour hope interview leave lence letter libertine live single look Lovelace Lovelace's madam mamma March 23 March 30 marriage marry mind MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE morning mother never niece night o'clock obliged occasion offered once passion pen and ink perhaps permitted person pleased present promise proposals rash reason receive resolved servant Solmes Solmes's spirit suppose sure tell ther thing thought tion told treated uncle Antony's uncle Harlowe uncle's unhappy violence Wednes Wednesday wish word wretch write young lady