Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... Morden up again : fie upon you , cousin Harlowe , said he - I see plainly to whom it is owing that all relationship and ties of blood with regard to this sweet sufferer are laid aside . Such rigours as these make it difficult for a ...
... Morden up again : fie upon you , cousin Harlowe , said he - I see plainly to whom it is owing that all relationship and ties of blood with regard to this sweet sufferer are laid aside . Such rigours as these make it difficult for a ...
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... Morden , for fear you should have contracted debts which may make you uneasy . They seem to expect , that you will wish to live at your grandfather's house , in a private manner , if your cousin prevail not upon you to go abroad for a ...
... Morden , for fear you should have contracted debts which may make you uneasy . They seem to expect , that you will wish to live at your grandfather's house , in a private manner , if your cousin prevail not upon you to go abroad for a ...
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... Morden , LXVIII . Mr. Belford to Lord M. Has had a visit from Mr. Lovelace . What passed between them on the occasion . Has an interview with Colonel Morden . LXIX . From the same . Just returned from attending Mr. Lovelace part of his ...
... Morden , LXVIII . Mr. Belford to Lord M. Has had a visit from Mr. Lovelace . What passed between them on the occasion . Has an interview with Colonel Morden . LXIX . From the same . Just returned from attending Mr. Lovelace part of his ...
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