Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... hope I need not doubt it , yet was I willing , on this solemn , this last occasion , thus earnestly to re - enforce it . I have another request to make to you : it is only , that you will be pleased , by a particular messenger , to ...
... hope I need not doubt it , yet was I willing , on this solemn , this last occasion , thus earnestly to re - enforce it . I have another request to make to you : it is only , that you will be pleased , by a particular messenger , to ...
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... hope they will console themselves that they still have many blessings left , which ought to balance the troubles my error has given them that , unhappy as I have been to be the interrupter of their felicities , they never , till this my ...
... hope they will console themselves that they still have many blessings left , which ought to balance the troubles my error has given them that , unhappy as I have been to be the interrupter of their felicities , they never , till this my ...
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... hope they will make you this offer . And if they do , I hope you will accept of it for theirs . She remembers herself to her foster brother in a very kind manner ; and charges her , for his sake , that she will not take too much to ...
... hope they will make you this offer . And if they do , I hope you will accept of it for theirs . She remembers herself to her foster brother in a very kind manner ; and charges her , for his sake , that she will not take too much to ...
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