Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen1Dent, 1951 |
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... particular desire in the little history you demand of But heaven forbid that any thing should ever happen which may require it to be produced for the purpose you mention ! as you me . I will begin , as you command , with Mr. Love ...
... particular desire in the little history you demand of But heaven forbid that any thing should ever happen which may require it to be produced for the purpose you mention ! as you me . I will begin , as you command , with Mr. Love ...
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... particular one , declaring his passionate regards for me , and complaining with fervour enough , of my reserves : but of these I took not the least notice ; for , as I had not written to him at all , but upon a subject so general , I ...
... particular one , declaring his passionate regards for me , and complaining with fervour enough , of my reserves : but of these I took not the least notice ; for , as I had not written to him at all , but upon a subject so general , I ...
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... particular subject , because your dislike of him arises from love to me but should it not be our aim to judge of ourselves , and of every thing that affects us , as we may reasonably imagine other people would judge of us , and of our ...
... particular subject , because your dislike of him arises from love to me but should it not be our aim to judge of ourselves , and of every thing that affects us , as we may reasonably imagine other people would judge of us , and of our ...
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