Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... creature . God be merciful to us all ! To what purpose did the doctor write , if she was so near her end ? - Why , as every body says , did he not send sooner ? —or why , at all ? The most admirable young creature that ever swerved ...
... creature . God be merciful to us all ! To what purpose did the doctor write , if she was so near her end ? - Why , as every body says , did he not send sooner ? —or why , at all ? The most admirable young creature that ever swerved ...
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... creature . While he was hardly able to bear his own remorse : nor Miss Harlowe her's : she breaking out into words , How tauntingly did I write to her ! How barbarously did I insult her ! Yet how patiently did she take it ! -Who would ...
... creature . While he was hardly able to bear his own remorse : nor Miss Harlowe her's : she breaking out into words , How tauntingly did I write to her ! How barbarously did I insult her ! Yet how patiently did she take it ! -Who would ...
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... creature's remains ? And must names , without nature , be preferred to such a love as mine ? Again she kissed her ... creature ! kissing her again . Excuse me , sir ( turning to me , who was as much moved as herself ) ; I loved the dear ...
... creature's remains ? And must names , without nature , be preferred to such a love as mine ? Again she kissed her ... creature ! kissing her again . Excuse me , sir ( turning to me , who was as much moved as herself ) ; I loved the dear ...
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