Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... night , I went to attend her . I found her up , and dressed ; in a white satin night - gown . Ever elegant ; but now more so , than I had seen her for a week past : her aspect serenely cheerful . She mentioned the increased dimness of ...
... night , I went to attend her . I found her up , and dressed ; in a white satin night - gown . Ever elegant ; but now more so , than I had seen her for a week past : her aspect serenely cheerful . She mentioned the increased dimness of ...
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... night , Sept. 8. past ten . up the account of our proceedings , from my letter of last night , which contained the dying words of this incomparable lady . As soon as we had seen the last scene closed ( so blessedly for herself ! ) we ...
... night , Sept. 8. past ten . up the account of our proceedings , from my letter of last night , which contained the dying words of this incomparable lady . As soon as we had seen the last scene closed ( so blessedly for herself ! ) we ...
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... night before sealed up with three black seals , a parcel inscribed , As soon as I am certainly dead , this to be broke open by Mr. Belford . I accused myself for not having done it over night . But really I was then incapable of any ...
... night before sealed up with three black seals , a parcel inscribed , As soon as I am certainly dead , this to be broke open by Mr. Belford . I accused myself for not having done it over night . But really I was then incapable of any ...
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