Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 3
... turned retreated re infecta , intimidated her face quite from me ; and by a senatorial edict , what a sighed , as if her heart would pretty figure would he have made break . I might have known , Sweet creature ! I kissed the that to ...
... turned retreated re infecta , intimidated her face quite from me ; and by a senatorial edict , what a sighed , as if her heart would pretty figure would he have made break . I might have known , Sweet creature ! I kissed the that to ...
Pagina 13
... turned in found out ; Sally throwing out her her head , and knew not what she witticisms , that Mrs. Lovelace did . But all of them depended was right , however , not to quarrel upon her inexperience , her open with her bread and butter ...
... turned in found out ; Sally throwing out her her head , and knew not what she witticisms , that Mrs. Lovelace did . But all of them depended was right , however , not to quarrel upon her inexperience , her open with her bread and butter ...
Pagina 14
... turned to look after her ; it , ten times over to no purpose , passing their verdict upon her they took it into their heads to tears , her hurry , and her charm- send to all the porters , chairmen , ing person ; till coming to a stand ...
... turned to look after her ; it , ten times over to no purpose , passing their verdict upon her they took it into their heads to tears , her hurry , and her charm- send to all the porters , chairmen , ing person ; till coming to a stand ...
Pagina 43
... turning her face towards pose : for how , or with whom , London , she seemed , by the could any thing of this sort have motion of her handkerchief to her been concerted since yesterday eyes , to weep ; repenting [ who morning ? knows ...
... turning her face towards pose : for how , or with whom , London , she seemed , by the could any thing of this sort have motion of her handkerchief to her been concerted since yesterday eyes , to weep ; repenting [ who morning ? knows ...
Pagina 44
... turned behind him ; ] and which I had formerly prepared the distance soon lengthened him both verbally and in writing ; beyond recal . With a wistful eye found the people already of my she looked after him ; sighed and I * See p . 36 ...
... turned behind him ; ] and which I had formerly prepared the distance soon lengthened him both verbally and in writing ; beyond recal . With a wistful eye found the people already of my she looked after him ; sighed and I * See p . 36 ...
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