Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... appearance to myself , that I think I ought not to expect that you should take part in them . But why ( as I have also expostulated with my aunt ) must I be pushed into a state , which I have no wish to enter into , although I reverence ...
... appearance to myself , that I think I ought not to expect that you should take part in them . But why ( as I have also expostulated with my aunt ) must I be pushed into a state , which I have no wish to enter into , although I reverence ...
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... appearance had put all our family , was so good as to engage him in conversation , when the service was over , till they were all gone to their coaches . My uncles had my letters in the morning . They , as well as my father , are more ...
... appearance had put all our family , was so good as to engage him in conversation , when the service was over , till they were all gone to their coaches . My uncles had my letters in the morning . They , as well as my father , are more ...
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... appearance of all the colours in the rainbow , will not permit me to write on . Wednesday , five o'clock , I will now add a few lines - my aunt , as she went down from me , was met at the foot of the stairs by my sister , who seemed to ...
... appearance of all the colours in the rainbow , will not permit me to write on . Wednesday , five o'clock , I will now add a few lines - my aunt , as she went down from me , was met at the foot of the stairs by my sister , who seemed to ...
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