Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... favour the more evident . Indeed your brother and sister cannot go any - whither , but they hear of these ... favour , and in the favour of all our family . I was speechless , absolutely speechless . Although my heart was ready to burst ...
... favour the more evident . Indeed your brother and sister cannot go any - whither , but they hear of these ... favour , and in the favour of all our family . I was speechless , absolutely speechless . Although my heart was ready to burst ...
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... favour on the foot of his own ; nor that he seeks to intimidate me into a consideration for him . But he declares , that the treatment he meets with from my family is of such a nature , that he is perpetually re- proached for not ...
... favour on the foot of his own ; nor that he seeks to intimidate me into a consideration for him . But he declares , that the treatment he meets with from my family is of such a nature , that he is perpetually re- proached for not ...
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... favour me . If heart inclines you [ and your then he arose ] to obey your father ( your brother rather ) and to have Solmes ; although I shall avenge myself on those who have insulted me , for their insults to myself and family ; yet ...
... favour me . If heart inclines you [ and your then he arose ] to obey your father ( your brother rather ) and to have Solmes ; although I shall avenge myself on those who have insulted me , for their insults to myself and family ; yet ...
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