Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... eyes half opened , winking and pinking , mispatched , yawning , stretch- ing , as if from the unworn - off effects of the mid- night revel ; all armed in succession with supplies of cordials , ( of which every one present was either ...
... eyes half opened , winking and pinking , mispatched , yawning , stretch- ing , as if from the unworn - off effects of the mid- night revel ; all armed in succession with supplies of cordials , ( of which every one present was either ...
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... eye . He made a motion to- wards her : O my dear , said he - but turning short , his eyes as full as his heart , he hastened through to the great parlour : and when there , he desired me to leave him to himself . The uncles and the ...
... eye . He made a motion to- wards her : O my dear , said he - but turning short , his eyes as full as his heart , he hastened through to the great parlour : and when there , he desired me to leave him to himself . The uncles and the ...
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... eye - attracting cof- fin , do I listen to the moving eulogy : now , through the buz of gaping eye - swoln crowds , do I descend into the clammy vault , as a true executor , to see that part of her will performed with my own eyes ...
... eye - attracting cof- fin , do I listen to the moving eulogy : now , through the buz of gaping eye - swoln crowds , do I descend into the clammy vault , as a true executor , to see that part of her will performed with my own eyes ...
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