Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... expect this favour now . But I am glad of this op- portunity to thank you for all your generous good- ness to me . I ... expecting to hear from them in your favour , my dear cousin , said he , for some hours , when this gentleman's ...
... expect this favour now . But I am glad of this op- portunity to thank you for all your generous good- ness to me . I ... expecting to hear from them in your favour , my dear cousin , said he , for some hours , when this gentleman's ...
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... expect it , take from her the opportunity of doing needful things . Do the surgeons actually give her over ? They do , whispered they . Her gross habit , they say , gives no hopes . We have sent for both sur- geons , whom we expect ...
... expect it , take from her the opportunity of doing needful things . Do the surgeons actually give her over ? They do , whispered they . Her gross habit , they say , gives no hopes . We have sent for both sur- geons , whom we expect ...
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... expecting to flow from his lips . Mr. Doleman and his nephew took leave of us by twelve . Mowbray and Tourville grew very ... expect . But , that I might not deny him every thing , I told him , that I would give him a copy of the will ...
... expecting to flow from his lips . Mr. Doleman and his nephew took leave of us by twelve . Mowbray and Tourville grew very ... expect . But , that I might not deny him every thing , I told him , that I would give him a copy of the will ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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