Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... received to favour ; she is very ill , and asks only for a last blessing . Come , come , goody Norton , [ I need not tell you who said this ] you are up again with your lamen- tables ! A good woman , as you are , to forgive so readily a ...
... received to favour ; she is very ill , and asks only for a last blessing . Come , come , goody Norton , [ I need not tell you who said this ] you are up again with your lamen- tables ! A good woman , as you are , to forgive so readily a ...
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... received yours ; and it will be with Mr. Harlowe aforesaid to - morrow morning ; and this , and the copy of that , will be with you on Monday morning . You cannot imagine how sorry I am , that you , and Mrs. Walton , and Mrs. Barker ...
... received yours ; and it will be with Mr. Harlowe aforesaid to - morrow morning ; and this , and the copy of that , will be with you on Monday morning . You cannot imagine how sorry I am , that you , and Mrs. Walton , and Mrs. Barker ...
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... received great civilities , and even maternal kindnesses ; and to Mrs. Smith , ( with whom I lodge ) from whom also I have received great kind- nesses ; I bequeath all my linen , and all my unsold laces ; to be divided equally between ...
... received great civilities , and even maternal kindnesses ; and to Mrs. Smith , ( with whom I lodge ) from whom also I have received great kind- nesses ; I bequeath all my linen , and all my unsold laces ; to be divided equally between ...
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