Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... affecting passage , in which you are obliged to break off more than once , and afterwards to take an airing in a chair . ' Your brother and sister were affected at this ; and he had recourse to his snuff - box . And where you comfort ...
... affecting passage , in which you are obliged to break off more than once , and afterwards to take an airing in a chair . ' Your brother and sister were affected at this ; and he had recourse to his snuff - box . And where you comfort ...
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... affecting , with tranquillity . Nevertheless , in reading it , she was forced to leave off several times through ... affected at divers parts of this letter . She wept several times , and sighed often . Mrs. Lovick told me , that ...
... affecting , with tranquillity . Nevertheless , in reading it , she was forced to leave off several times through ... affected at divers parts of this letter . She wept several times , and sighed often . Mrs. Lovick told me , that ...
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... affected in perusing it , that at one time the colonel , breaking off , gave it to me to read on ; at another I gave it back to him to proceed with ; neither of us being able to read it through without such tokens of sensibility as affected ...
... affected in perusing it , that at one time the colonel , breaking off , gave it to me to read on ; at another I gave it back to him to proceed with ; neither of us being able to read it through without such tokens of sensibility as affected ...
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