Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... relation to my family . Well , but there is no room to think , said your mother , that she will give us such a relation , my dear . The poor girl will lessen , I fear , the number of our relations ; not increase it . If she be so ill as ...
... relation to my family . Well , but there is no room to think , said your mother , that she will give us such a relation , my dear . The poor girl will lessen , I fear , the number of our relations ; not increase it . If she be so ill as ...
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... relations , her cruel relations , take it ; and whether now , the barbed dart of after- reflection sticks not in their hearts , as in mine , up to the very feathers . * * * I WILL Soon quit this kingdom . For now my Clarissa is no more ...
... relations , her cruel relations , take it ; and whether now , the barbed dart of after- reflection sticks not in their hearts , as in mine , up to the very feathers . * * * I WILL Soon quit this kingdom . For now my Clarissa is no more ...
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... relations - father , mother , brother , sister , my two uncles weeping , kneeling round me , then put up their vows to heaven for my recovery ; and I , fearing that I should drag down with me to my grave one or other of my sorrowing ...
... relations - father , mother , brother , sister , my two uncles weeping , kneeling round me , then put up their vows to heaven for my recovery ; and I , fearing that I should drag down with me to my grave one or other of my sorrowing ...
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