Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... meet him on his return . In order to give him time , I loitered about on the road , riding up this lane to the one highway , down that to the other , just as my horse pointed ; all the way cursing my very being ; and though so lately ...
... meet him on his return . In order to give him time , I loitered about on the road , riding up this lane to the one highway , down that to the other , just as my horse pointed ; all the way cursing my very being ; and though so lately ...
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... meet Mr. Lovelace , either here or abroad , I might not be answerable for the consequence . ' He would have engaged me for to - morrow . But having promised to attend Mr. Lovelace on his jour ney , as I have mentioned , I said , I was ...
... meet Mr. Lovelace , either here or abroad , I might not be answerable for the consequence . ' He would have engaged me for to - morrow . But having promised to attend Mr. Lovelace on his jour ney , as I have mentioned , I said , I was ...
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... meet : and , on the other hand , it would be dreadful , that you should be sent to your account unprepared for it , and pursuing a fresh violence . Moreover , seest thou not , in the deaths of two of thy principal agents , the hand ...
... meet : and , on the other hand , it would be dreadful , that you should be sent to your account unprepared for it , and pursuing a fresh violence . Moreover , seest thou not , in the deaths of two of thy principal agents , the hand ...
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