Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... Harlowe came to me soon after . His face was overspread with all the appearance of woe . He requested me to walk into the parlour ; where , as he said , were all his fellow mourners . I attended him in . My cousins James and Ara- bella ...
... Harlowe came to me soon after . His face was overspread with all the appearance of woe . He requested me to walk into the parlour ; where , as he said , were all his fellow mourners . I attended him in . My cousins James and Ara- bella ...
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... Harlowe expects the discharge of the funeral expenses from the effects in his hands ; and the re- imbursement of the sums advanced to the testatrix since her grandfather's death . These expeditious proceedings , says he , will con ...
... Harlowe expects the discharge of the funeral expenses from the effects in his hands ; and the re- imbursement of the sums advanced to the testatrix since her grandfather's death . These expeditious proceedings , says he , will con ...
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... Harlowe , Esq . was pleased to express some concern that they were not left to him , as eldest son ; and as he has a gallery where they may be placed to advantage ; and as I have reason to believe , that he will bequeath them to my ...
... Harlowe , Esq . was pleased to express some concern that they were not left to him , as eldest son ; and as he has a gallery where they may be placed to advantage ; and as I have reason to believe , that he will bequeath them to my ...
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