Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... believe , sir , I believe , madam , said your sister , to her father and mother , we need not trouble my cousin to read any more . It does but grieve and disturb you . My sister Clary seems to be ill : I think , if Mrs. Norton were ...
... believe , sir , I believe , madam , said your sister , to her father and mother , we need not trouble my cousin to read any more . It does but grieve and disturb you . My sister Clary seems to be ill : I think , if Mrs. Norton were ...
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... believe bravery and baseness are incom patible . But Mr. Lovelace's character , in the in- stance before us , affords a proof of the truth of the common observation , that there is no general rule but has its exceptions : for England ...
... believe bravery and baseness are incom patible . But Mr. Lovelace's character , in the in- stance before us , affords a proof of the truth of the common observation , that there is no general rule but has its exceptions : for England ...
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... believe he will not shun you . Let me re - urge , [ it is the effect of my love for you ! ] that you know your own guilt in this affair , and should not be again an aggressor . It would be a pity , that so brave a man as the colonel ...
... believe he will not shun you . Let me re - urge , [ it is the effect of my love for you ! ] that you know your own guilt in this affair , and should not be again an aggressor . It would be a pity , that so brave a man as the colonel ...
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