Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... brought to give up his purpose , especially in a point wherein he pretends his heart is so much engaged ; and no absolute prohibition having been given , things went on for a little while as before : for I saw plainly , that to have ...
... brought to give up his purpose , especially in a point wherein he pretends his heart is so much engaged ; and no absolute prohibition having been given , things went on for a little while as before : for I saw plainly , that to have ...
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... brought with the chariot that was to carry me back . - It was for fear , as I have been informed [ an unworthy fear ! ] that I should have entered into any concert with Mr. Lovelace , had I known their motive for commanding me home ; ap ...
... brought with the chariot that was to carry me back . - It was for fear , as I have been informed [ an unworthy fear ! ] that I should have entered into any concert with Mr. Lovelace , had I known their motive for commanding me home ; ap ...
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... brought to change his mind as to this Mr. Solmes . LETTER XIX . MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO MISS HOWE . In answer to Letter XV . Sat. March 4 , 12 o'clock . HANNAH has just now brought me from the usual place your favour of yesterday . The ...
... brought to change his mind as to this Mr. Solmes . LETTER XIX . MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE TO MISS HOWE . In answer to Letter XV . Sat. March 4 , 12 o'clock . HANNAH has just now brought me from the usual place your favour of yesterday . The ...
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