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Pagina 65
... Martin , and myself , that very Wednesday afternoon ; which has set her ... Sally says ) lovers from their cradles . Pity from one begets pity from ... Martin greatly pitied . " My Lord M.'s gout his only hindrance from visiting my spouse ...
... Martin , and myself , that very Wednesday afternoon ; which has set her ... Sally says ) lovers from their cradles . Pity from one begets pity from ... Martin greatly pitied . " My Lord M.'s gout his only hindrance from visiting my spouse ...
Pagina 198
... Sally Martin happening to be in the fore - parlour , and hearing a swifter motion than usual , and a rustling of silks , as if from some- body in a hurry , looked out ; and seeing who it was , stepped between her and the door , and set ...
... Sally Martin happening to be in the fore - parlour , and hearing a swifter motion than usual , and a rustling of silks , as if from some- body in a hurry , looked out ; and seeing who it was , stepped between her and the door , and set ...
Pagina 216
... Sally and Mrs. Sinclair hurried in . She was visibly terrified at the sight of the old wretch ; while I ( sincerely affected ) appealed , Bear witness , Mrs. Sinclair --bear witness , Miss Martin - Miss Horton ! - Everyone bear witness ...
... Sally and Mrs. Sinclair hurried in . She was visibly terrified at the sight of the old wretch ; while I ( sincerely affected ) appealed , Bear witness , Mrs. Sinclair --bear witness , Miss Martin - Miss Horton ! - Everyone bear witness ...
Pagina 316
... Sally Martin , that she had found out my angel as on Wednesday last ; and on Friday morning , after she had been at prayers at Covent Garden Church - praying for my reformation perhaps got her arrested by two sheriff's officers , as she ...
... Sally Martin , that she had found out my angel as on Wednesday last ; and on Friday morning , after she had been at prayers at Covent Garden Church - praying for my reformation perhaps got her arrested by two sheriff's officers , as she ...
Pagina 323
... Sally Martin , is , for honest people to come at their own . Bless me ! have I taken away anything that belongs to those who have obtained this power over me ? —I have left very valuable things behind me ; but have taken nothing away ...
... Sally Martin , is , for honest people to come at their own . Bless me ! have I taken away anything that belongs to those who have obtained this power over me ? —I have left very valuable things behind me ; but have taken nothing away ...
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acquainted answer apprehensions attend behaviour believe beloved beseech canonical hour Captain Tomlinson charmer charming coach cousin Covent Garden cursed dear creature desired devil dining-room door Dorcas doubt endeavour excuse expect eyes favour fellow forgive gentleman give gout Hampstead hand happy happy day HARLOWE TO MISS heard heart honour hope Jack JOHN BELFORD July 17 June 27 knew Lady Betty lady's leave letter libertine lodgings look Lord LOVELACE TO JOHN Mabell madam marriage married MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE Miss Harlowe Miss Montague Morden morning mother never night nymphs obliged occasion once person pity poor present pretended Lady ready ROBERT LOVELACE sake Sally Sally Martin seems sent servant Sinclair soul suffered suppose sure tell thee thou hast thou wilt thought Thursday told uncle unhappy vile villain wench wish woman women word wretch write
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