Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... lady of fashion to wait upon her person , and brought up by her with great tenderness and attention to her improvement , is , after the lady's death , at which event the story opens , exposed to the solicitations of her youthful master ...
... lady of fashion to wait upon her person , and brought up by her with great tenderness and attention to her improvement , is , after the lady's death , at which event the story opens , exposed to the solicitations of her youthful master ...
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... Lady Sarah , and Lady Betty , as by all his other friends : and if he must have no hope from me , he cannot answer for what his despair will make him do . " Indeed , he says , his relations , the ladies parti- cularly , advise him to ...
... Lady Sarah , and Lady Betty , as by all his other friends : and if he must have no hope from me , he cannot answer for what his despair will make him do . " Indeed , he says , his relations , the ladies parti- cularly , advise him to ...
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Or, The History of a Young Lady Samuel Richardson. from Lady Betty Lawrance , on this occasion : for Lady Sarah Sadleir , he said , having lately lost her only child , hardly looked into the world , or thought of it further than to wish ...
Or, The History of a Young Lady Samuel Richardson. from Lady Betty Lawrance , on this occasion : for Lady Sarah Sadleir , he said , having lately lost her only child , hardly looked into the world , or thought of it further than to wish ...
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