Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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... dearest creature , to inquire after your health . As you have not been seen to - day , I am impatient to know how you do . Not a word of answer ; but a deep sigh , even to sobbing . Let me beg of you , madam , to accompany me up another ...
... dearest creature , to inquire after your health . As you have not been seen to - day , I am impatient to know how you do . Not a word of answer ; but a deep sigh , even to sobbing . Let me beg of you , madam , to accompany me up another ...
Pagina 3
... dearest life , confirm your pro- mise : and I will withdraw in ex- pectation of it . for me . Past eleven o'clock . Vilest of men and most detest- able of plotters ! how have I de- served from you the shocking in- dignities but no more ...
... dearest life , confirm your pro- mise : and I will withdraw in ex- pectation of it . for me . Past eleven o'clock . Vilest of men and most detest- able of plotters ! how have I de- served from you the shocking in- dignities but no more ...
Pagina 4
... dearest life , you My dearest life , your ever adoring and truly penitent LOVELACE . TO MR . LOVELACE . comes to town , what 4 THE HISTORY OF.
... dearest life , you My dearest life , your ever adoring and truly penitent LOVELACE . TO MR . LOVELACE . comes to town , what 4 THE HISTORY OF.
Pagina 5
... dearest creature , that the fault of a blameable per- son cannot warrant a fault in one more perfect . Over - niceness may be under - niceness ! I cannot reproach myself with any thing that deserves this high resentment . Your truly ...
... dearest creature , that the fault of a blameable per- son cannot warrant a fault in one more perfect . Over - niceness may be under - niceness ! I cannot reproach myself with any thing that deserves this high resentment . Your truly ...
Pagina 10
... dearest villain , who also had charge of property I had ever purchased - her , he is such a seasoned varlet , purchased by a painful servitude that he delights in mischief for -- the sake of it : no bribe could se- I 10 THE HISTORY OF ...
... dearest villain , who also had charge of property I had ever purchased - her , he is such a seasoned varlet , purchased by a painful servitude that he delights in mischief for -- the sake of it : no bribe could se- I 10 THE HISTORY OF ...
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