Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... woman , I must hope to find her a woman ! On my incredulity , that there could be such virtue ( virtue for virtue's sake ) in the sex , founded I my hope of succeeding with her . But say not , Jack , that she must leave us yet . If she ...
... woman , I must hope to find her a woman ! On my incredulity , that there could be such virtue ( virtue for virtue's sake ) in the sex , founded I my hope of succeeding with her . But say not , Jack , that she must leave us yet . If she ...
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... woman , and an obstinate perverse woman too ; and how could he help it ? And you know , Jack , ( as we told him , moreover ) that it was a shame to manhood , for a man , who had served twenty and twenty women as bad or worse , let him ...
... woman , and an obstinate perverse woman too ; and how could he help it ? And you know , Jack , ( as we told him , moreover ) that it was a shame to manhood , for a man , who had served twenty and twenty women as bad or worse , let him ...
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... woman , who bears the name of Sinclair in these papers : and there , by promises , which she understood in the favourable sense ( for where a woman loves , she seldom doubts enough for her own safety ) obtained an easy conquest over a ...
... woman , who bears the name of Sinclair in these papers : and there , by promises , which she understood in the favourable sense ( for where a woman loves , she seldom doubts enough for her own safety ) obtained an easy conquest over a ...
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