Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 5
... answer to every ar- ticle , almost methodically , shewed his memory . I was too peevish , and too much afflicted , and indeed too much in- censed against him , to take well any thing he said . " What I had said , he told me , made him ...
... answer to every ar- ticle , almost methodically , shewed his memory . I was too peevish , and too much afflicted , and indeed too much in- censed against him , to take well any thing he said . " What I had said , he told me , made him ...
Pagina 10
... answer this ? enough , dearest madam ! And now let me beg of you but to con- You are absolutely your own mis- tress . It were very strange if quer this dreadful uneasiness , you were not . The moment you are much for my jealous love to ...
... answer this ? enough , dearest madam ! And now let me beg of you but to con- You are absolutely your own mis- tress . It were very strange if quer this dreadful uneasiness , you were not . The moment you are much for my jealous love to ...
Pagina 12
... answer I shall have , or bourhood of the Lawn ( as he call- whether any , that is what gives ed Lord M.'s seat in this county ) me no small anxiety . since I chose not to go thither . This , however , is one consola- And here I got two ...
... answer I shall have , or bourhood of the Lawn ( as he call- whether any , that is what gives ed Lord M.'s seat in this county ) me no small anxiety . since I chose not to go thither . This , however , is one consola- And here I got two ...
Pagina 13
... answers ! Well do was , that Mr. Lovelace ( of whom they make it a proverb - Like a I could see she was infinitely ob- trooper ! servant ) obliged her , of his own - - He bit his lip ; arose ; turned motion , to accompany me in the upon ...
... answers ! Well do was , that Mr. Lovelace ( of whom they make it a proverb - Like a I could see she was infinitely ob- trooper ! servant ) obliged her , of his own - - He bit his lip ; arose ; turned motion , to accompany me in the upon ...
Pagina 18
... answering invention ; for she makes and my signal , though not quite so soon gives fashions as she pleases . as I ... answer her own must have my laugh out now the appointment : and had I not hap - fit is pily provided for such a ...
... answering invention ; for she makes and my signal , though not quite so soon gives fashions as she pleases . as I ... answer her own must have my laugh out now the appointment : and had I not hap - fit is pily provided for such a ...
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