Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... ready to take to myself ( with no small vexa , tion ) that of Ovid , Heu ! patior telis vulnera facta meis . But yet I do insist upon it , that all that part of my information , which I took upon mine own personal inquiry , which is ...
... ready to take to myself ( with no small vexa , tion ) that of Ovid , Heu ! patior telis vulnera facta meis . But yet I do insist upon it , that all that part of my information , which I took upon mine own personal inquiry , which is ...
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... ready for the opening and embalming . I shall bring An- derson with me . 4. To get her will and every thing ready for my perusal and consideration . I will have possession of her dear heart this very night ; and let Tomkins provide a ...
... ready for the opening and embalming . I shall bring An- derson with me . 4. To get her will and every thing ready for my perusal and consideration . I will have possession of her dear heart this very night ; and let Tomkins provide a ...
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... ready , within a little distance , a surgeon and his assistant , to whom , under an oath of secresy , I had revealed the matter ( though I did not own it to the two gentlemen ) ; so that they were prepared with bandages , and all things ...
... ready , within a little distance , a surgeon and his assistant , to whom , under an oath of secresy , I had revealed the matter ( though I did not own it to the two gentlemen ) ; so that they were prepared with bandages , and all things ...
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