Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 29
... 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.
... 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 30
... able to recover her ? the goodness to permit me the Would she not visit that friend in presence of the only comforter her distress , thinkest thou , whose that my afflicted , my half - broken intended visit to her in hers brought if ...
... able to recover her ? the goodness to permit me the Would she not visit that friend in presence of the only comforter her distress , thinkest thou , whose that my afflicted , my half - broken intended visit to her in hers brought if ...
Pagina 33
... able to me ; the reconciliation pear to every considerate person , with my friends , so agreeably who knows it . In the first place , undertaken by my uncle . the man , who has had the as- All my present hope is , to find surance to ...
... able to me ; the reconciliation pear to every considerate person , with my friends , so agreeably who knows it . In the first place , undertaken by my uncle . the man , who has had the as- All my present hope is , to find surance to ...
Pagina 42
... able to account for these foreign aid as possible in my minutiae . amorous conflicts has always been " No. She could not eat . " They had very good biscuits . " As she pleased . " She seemed spiritless and fa- a rule with me ; though ...
... able to account for these foreign aid as possible in my minutiae . amorous conflicts has always been " No. She could not eat . " They had very good biscuits . " As she pleased . " She seemed spiritless and fa- a rule with me ; though ...
Pagina 43
... able to run away from with her of either sex , her eyes me , and renounce me for ever ! [ her fine eyes , the landlady called " Then , continuing on a few paces , she stopt again ; and , as wept CLARISSA HARLOWE . 43.
... able to run away from with her of either sex , her eyes me , and renounce me for ever ! [ her fine eyes , the landlady called " Then , continuing on a few paces , she stopt again ; and , as wept CLARISSA HARLOWE . 43.
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