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... offer any thing press the anguish of my soul on but my penitence , at a shrine so your baseness and ingratitude . sacred ! I will afterwards leave If the circumstances of things you for the whole day , and till are such , that I can ...
... offer any thing press the anguish of my soul on but my penitence , at a shrine so your baseness and ingratitude . sacred ! I will afterwards leave If the circumstances of things you for the whole day , and till are such , that I can ...
Pagina 13
... offer some tioned his mistrusts to Sally , violence to herself , in the mood Polly , and Dorcas ; yet they made she had been in all day ; and find- light of his suspicions ; Dorcas ing the key in the door , which assuring them all ...
... offer some tioned his mistrusts to Sally , violence to herself , in the mood Polly , and Dorcas ; yet they made she had been in all day ; and find- light of his suspicions ; Dorcas ing the key in the door , which assuring them all ...
Pagina 28
... offer greater freedoms , must you not forgive him ? I fear nothing ( as I know who has said ) that devil car- nate or incarnate can fairly do against a virtue so estab- lished * . But surprises , my dear , in such a house as that you ...
... offer greater freedoms , must you not forgive him ? I fear nothing ( as I know who has said ) that devil car- nate or incarnate can fairly do against a virtue so estab- lished * . But surprises , my dear , in such a house as that you ...
Pagina 29
... to be able to give you as many particulars as I could ; and my thoughts upon all . And now , I think , taking to your aid other circumstances , as they have offered , or may offer , you will be sufficiently armed CLARISSA HARLOWE . 29.
... to be able to give you as many particulars as I could ; and my thoughts upon all . And now , I think , taking to your aid other circumstances , as they have offered , or may offer , you will be sufficiently armed CLARISSA HARLOWE . 29.
Pagina 43
... offered to send to know , if a Hampstead coach was not to go to Hendon that evening . " She indeed went towards Hendon , passing by the sign of the Castle on the Heath ; then " No matter , she said per- stopping , looked about her , and ...
... offered to send to know , if a Hampstead coach was not to go to Hendon that evening . " She indeed went towards Hendon , passing by the sign of the Castle on the Heath ; then " No matter , she said per- stopping , looked about her , and ...
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