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Pagina 30
... dearest friend , the May Heaven preserve you , trouble I have given you ! my dearest creature , in honour must soon- But why add I grief and safety , is the prayer , the to grief , and trouble to trouble ? hourly prayer , of -But I ...
... dearest friend , the May Heaven preserve you , trouble I have given you ! my dearest creature , in honour must soon- But why add I grief and safety , is the prayer , the to grief , and trouble to trouble ? hourly prayer , of -But I ...
Pagina 32
... dearest friend , from under her parents ' wings ) to be a villain ! had she not been armed by a virago , who was formerly very last night , that I preserved myself It was with the utmost difficulty near shewing , that she could better ...
... dearest friend , from under her parents ' wings ) to be a villain ! had she not been armed by a virago , who was formerly very last night , that I preserved myself It was with the utmost difficulty near shewing , that she could better ...
Pagina 55
... dearest life ! kind assistance . - I am not angry with you ; I will ' Tis well he made not another forgive you , my best beloved ! word : for I found my choler begin The gentleman and his sister to rise . I could not bear , that knew ...
... dearest life ! kind assistance . - I am not angry with you ; I will ' Tis well he made not another forgive you , my best beloved ! word : for I found my choler begin The gentleman and his sister to rise . I could not bear , that knew ...
Pagina 58
... dearest love , un- cover your face . You shall not look upon me , since I am so odious to you . But this is a violence I never thought you ca- pable of . And I would have pressed her hand as I held it , with my lips ; but she drew it ...
... dearest love , un- cover your face . You shall not look upon me , since I am so odious to you . But this is a violence I never thought you ca- pable of . And I would have pressed her hand as I held it , with my lips ; but she drew it ...
Pagina 59
... dearest creature ! soon , very soon , make you en- Charming even in your anger ! tirely easy . I will be gone ; — I | - O my fond soul ! said I , turning - half - round , and pulling out my the Captain CLARISSA HARLOWE . 59 Indeed ...
... dearest creature ! soon , very soon , make you en- Charming even in your anger ! tirely easy . I will be gone ; — I | - O my fond soul ! said I , turning - half - round , and pulling out my the Captain CLARISSA HARLOWE . 59 Indeed ...
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