Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... cousin 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 ...
... cousin 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 ...
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... cousin , let me beg of you -to contribute your part to it and remember , that , while I have nearer relations than my cousin Mor- den , dear as you are , and always were to me , you have no title to avenge my wrongs upon him who has ...
... cousin , let me beg of you -to contribute your part to it and remember , that , while I have nearer relations than my cousin Mor- den , dear as you are , and always were to me , you have no title to avenge my wrongs upon him who has ...
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... cousins James and Ara- bella followed me . A perfect concert of grief , as I may say , broke out the moment I entered the parlour . My cousin Harlowe , the dear creature's father , as soon as he saw me , said , O cousin , cousin , of ...
... cousins James and Ara- bella followed me . A perfect concert of grief , as I may say , broke out the moment I entered the parlour . My cousin Harlowe , the dear creature's father , as soon as he saw me , said , O cousin , cousin , of ...
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