Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... brother had said , declared , That there was but one objection to an alliance with Mr. Lovelace ; to wit , his faulty morals : es- pecially as so much could be done for Miss Bella , and for my brother too , by my father , and as my brother ...
... brother had said , declared , That there was but one objection to an alliance with Mr. Lovelace ; to wit , his faulty morals : es- pecially as so much could be done for Miss Bella , and for my brother too , by my father , and as my brother ...
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... brother's and sister's ill will to her ; and of the animosity between her , brother and Lovelace . - Her mother connives at the pri- vate correspondence between her and Lovelace , for the sake of preventing greater evil . Character of ...
... brother's and sister's ill will to her ; and of the animosity between her , brother and Lovelace . - Her mother connives at the pri- vate correspondence between her and Lovelace , for the sake of preventing greater evil . Character of ...
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... brother's and sister's ill will to her ; and of the animosity between her , brother and Lovelace . - Her mother connives at the pri- vate correspondence between her and Lovelace , for the sake of preventing greater evil . Character of ...
... brother's and sister's ill will to her ; and of the animosity between her , brother and Lovelace . - Her mother connives at the pri- vate correspondence between her and Lovelace , for the sake of preventing greater evil . Character of ...
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