Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... given you . Every vein of my heart has bled for an unhappy rashness ; which ( although involuntary as to the act ) ... given to you , madam , and to my father , by a step that had so very faulty an appearance in your eyes , and his ; and ...
... given you . Every vein of my heart has bled for an unhappy rashness ; which ( although involuntary as to the act ) ... given to you , madam , and to my father , by a step that had so very faulty an appearance in your eyes , and his ; and ...
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... given to parents , who , till I knew you , were the most indul- gent of parents ; by the scandal given to the other branches of my family ; by the disreputation brought upon my sex ; and by the offence given to virtue in my fall . As to ...
... given to parents , who , till I knew you , were the most indul- gent of parents ; by the scandal given to the other branches of my family ; by the disreputation brought upon my sex ; and by the offence given to virtue in my fall . As to ...
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... given the least attention to his addresses . On the contrary , thus she comforts herself , when she thinks she must be his- This one consolation , however , remains : he is not an infidel , an unbeliever . Had he been an infidel , there ...
... given the least attention to his addresses . On the contrary , thus she comforts herself , when she thinks she must be his- This one consolation , however , remains : he is not an infidel , an unbeliever . Had he been an infidel , there ...
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