Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 11
... excuse ! Confound you , and your cursed daughters , GOING home , as I did , with re- what excuse can you make ? solutions favourable to her , judge she not gone ! Has she not thou of my distraction , when her escaped ! But before I am ...
... excuse ! Confound you , and your cursed daughters , GOING home , as I did , with re- what excuse can you make ? solutions favourable to her , judge she not gone ! Has she not thou of my distraction , when her escaped ! But before I am ...
Pagina 18
... excuse my irreverence . else will do ] shall she experience Collins , though not his day , from the man whose fear of her brought it this afternoon to Wil- has been above even his passion son's with a particular desire , for her ; and ...
... excuse my irreverence . else will do ] shall she experience Collins , though not his day , from the man whose fear of her brought it this afternoon to Wil- has been above even his passion son's with a particular desire , for her ; and ...
Pagina 20
... excuse can be made for his intentions at the time the 1 man , whatever he may now intend , was certainly then , even then , a villain in his heart ! * * * by me * , upon needless and weak considerations be- cause , truly , I might have ...
... excuse can be made for his intentions at the time the 1 man , whatever he may now intend , was certainly then , even then , a villain in his heart ! * * * by me * , upon needless and weak considerations be- cause , truly , I might have ...
Pagina 41
... Excuse me , sir , that I salute you from my favourite bard . He that rises with the lark , will sing with the lark . Strange news since I saw you , captain ! Poor mis- taken lady ! But you have too much goodness , I know , to reveal to ...
... Excuse me , sir , that I salute you from my favourite bard . He that rises with the lark , will sing with the lark . Strange news since I saw you , captain ! Poor mis- taken lady ! But you have too much goodness , I know , to reveal to ...
Pagina 49
... excuse me , madam , I am not used to curse ; but it is But owing to the love I have for my you must excuse me ; I cannot well wife . - they have kept her in hand I find by the bill at the till they are ashamed to take more door , that ...
... excuse me , madam , I am not used to curse ; but it is But owing to the love I have for my you must excuse me ; I cannot well wife . - they have kept her in hand I find by the bill at the till they are ashamed to take more door , that ...
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