Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... give such a villain as him a relation to my family . Well , but there is no room to think , said your mother , that she will give us such a relation , my dear . The poor girl will lessen , I fear , the number of our relations ; not ...
... give such a villain as him a relation to my family . Well , but there is no room to think , said your mother , that she will give us such a relation , my dear . The poor girl will lessen , I fear , the number of our relations ; not ...
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... give him not fresh cause of displeasure ; and will take with him a copy of the will . And being intent to give the family some favourable impres- sions of me , he desired me to permit him to take with him the copy of the posthumous ...
... give him not fresh cause of displeasure ; and will take with him a copy of the will . And being intent to give the family some favourable impres- sions of me , he desired me to permit him to take with him the copy of the posthumous ...
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... give him advantages which otherwise he cannot have . For I know that I shall be inclined to trust to my skill , to save a man who was so much and so justly valued by her ; and shall be loth to give way to my resentment , as a threatened ...
... give him advantages which otherwise he cannot have . For I know that I shall be inclined to trust to my skill , to save a man who was so much and so justly valued by her ; and shall be loth to give way to my resentment , as a threatened ...
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