Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... insulted me , for their insults to myself and family ; yet will I tear out my heart from this bosom ( if possible with my own hands ) were it to scruple to give up its ardours to a woman capable of such a preference . I told him , that ...
... insulted me , for their insults to myself and family ; yet will I tear out my heart from this bosom ( if possible with my own hands ) were it to scruple to give up its ardours to a woman capable of such a preference . I told him , that ...
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... insults from her sister . Her aunt's fruitless pleas in Solmes's favour . XLV . From the same . Another visit from her aunt and sis ter . The latter spitefully insults her with the patterns . A tender scene between her aunt and her in ...
... insults from her sister . Her aunt's fruitless pleas in Solmes's favour . XLV . From the same . Another visit from her aunt and sis ter . The latter spitefully insults her with the patterns . A tender scene between her aunt and her in ...
Página 357
... insults from her sister . Her aunt's fruitless pleas in Solmes's favour . XLV . From the same . Another visit from her aunt and sis . ter . The latter spitefully insults her with the patterns . A tender scene between her aunt and her in ...
... insults from her sister . Her aunt's fruitless pleas in Solmes's favour . XLV . From the same . Another visit from her aunt and sis . ter . The latter spitefully insults her with the patterns . A tender scene between her aunt and her in ...
Términos y frases comunes
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