Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... gave it to me to read on ; at another I gave it back to him to proceed with ; neither of us being able to read it through without such tokens of sensibility as affected the voices of each . Mrs. Lovick , Mrs. Smith , and her nurse ...
... gave it to me to read on ; at another I gave it back to him to proceed with ; neither of us being able to read it through without such tokens of sensibility as affected the voices of each . Mrs. Lovick , Mrs. Smith , and her nurse ...
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... gave his Sally her cue . He called her sister in their hearing . And Sally whisperingly gave the young lady , and her mother , in her own way , the particulars of the affront she had received ; making herself an angel of light , to cast ...
... gave his Sally her cue . He called her sister in their hearing . And Sally whisperingly gave the young lady , and her mother , in her own way , the particulars of the affront she had received ; making herself an angel of light , to cast ...
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... gave her that nurture which no other nurse could give her . She was very early happy in the conversation - visits of her learned and worthy Dr. Lewen , and in her correspondences , not with him only , but with other divines men- tioned ...
... gave her that nurture which no other nurse could give her . She was very early happy in the conversation - visits of her learned and worthy Dr. Lewen , and in her correspondences , not with him only , but with other divines men- tioned ...
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