Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... leave all you could leave to that pert creature Miss Howe [ so she called her ] , if you should die . O do not , do not suppose that , my Bella , said your poor mother . I cannot think of parting with my Clary with all her faults , she ...
... leave all you could leave to that pert creature Miss Howe [ so she called her ] , if you should die . O do not , do not suppose that , my Bella , said your poor mother . I cannot think of parting with my Clary with all her faults , she ...
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... leave us ( for the women were rising to go ) -pray sit down ; and do you , Mrs. Smith , sit down too . - Dame Shelbourne , take this key , and open that upper drawer , I will move to it . She did , with trembling knees . Here , Mr. Bel ...
... leave us ( for the women were rising to go ) -pray sit down ; and do you , Mrs. Smith , sit down too . - Dame Shelbourne , take this key , and open that upper drawer , I will move to it . She did , with trembling knees . Here , Mr. Bel ...
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... leave the kingdom till he had thrown himself in their way . " Mowbray gave his opinion , that he ought to leave it like a man of honour as he was ; and if he did not take those gentlemen to task for their opprobrious speeches , that at ...
... leave the kingdom till he had thrown himself in their way . " Mowbray gave his opinion , that he ought to leave it like a man of honour as he was ; and if he did not take those gentlemen to task for their opprobrious speeches , that at ...
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