Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... hope , madam , that I have not so behaved hitherto , as to render such a trial of my obedience necessary . Yes , Clary , I cannot but say that you have hitherto behaved extremely well : but you have had no trials till now : and I hope ...
... hope , madam , that I have not so behaved hitherto , as to render such a trial of my obedience necessary . Yes , Clary , I cannot but say that you have hitherto behaved extremely well : but you have had no trials till now : and I hope ...
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... hope , my dear child : my peace is concerned : I will compound with you but for hope and yet your father will not be satisfied without an implicit , and even a cheerful obedience - Give me but hope , my child ! To give you hope , my ...
... hope , my dear child : my peace is concerned : I will compound with you but for hope and yet your father will not be satisfied without an implicit , and even a cheerful obedience - Give me but hope , my child ! To give you hope , my ...
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... hope ? Dreadful alternative - But is not my sincerity , is not the integrity of my heart , concerned in my answer ? May not my everlasting happiness be the sacrifice ? Will not the least shadow of the hope you just now demanded from me ...
... hope ? Dreadful alternative - But is not my sincerity , is not the integrity of my heart , concerned in my answer ? May not my everlasting happiness be the sacrifice ? Will not the least shadow of the hope you just now demanded from me ...
Términos y frases comunes
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