Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 10
... hours : dispatching mes- enterprising heart abhor , despise , sengers to every stage , to every execrate , renounce thee , as I do ! inn , to every waggon or coach , - But , O Belford , Belford , what whether flying or creeping , and ...
... hours : dispatching mes- enterprising heart abhor , despise , sengers to every stage , to every execrate , renounce thee , as I do ! inn , to every waggon or coach , - But , O Belford , Belford , what whether flying or creeping , and ...
Pagina 12
... hours to have them both . at the Horn there , if inquired after I was looking back for connec- by the counsellor , or any body tion but the devil take con- - else : that afterwards I should be nection : I have no business with either at ...
... hours to have them both . at the Horn there , if inquired after I was looking back for connec- by the counsellor , or any body tion but the devil take con- - else : that afterwards I should be nection : I have no business with either at ...
Pagina 13
... hour after , with this letter . But though the Dorcas , who had planted herself dog had the sagacity to mistrust where she could see her lady's something on her sending him out door open , had the curiosity to go a second time ( and to ...
... hour after , with this letter . But though the Dorcas , who had planted herself dog had the sagacity to mistrust where she could see her lady's something on her sending him out door open , had the curiosity to go a second time ( and to ...
Pagina 14
... hours was accepted ; alighted ; opened past to inquire if any of them saw the coach door in a hurry , seeing such a young lady ; describing her hurry ; and in it she stumbled her . for haste , and , as the fellow be- lieved , hurt her ...
... hours was accepted ; alighted ; opened past to inquire if any of them saw the coach door in a hurry , seeing such a young lady ; describing her hurry ; and in it she stumbled her . for haste , and , as the fellow be- lieved , hurt her ...
Pagina 15
... hour ; and run all these risks ; how heartily this in Will's hearing , who was must she detest me , for my free- then in attendance . Woe be to doms of last night ! O that I had the villain , if he recollect not given her greater reason ...
... hour ; and run all these risks ; how heartily this in Will's hearing , who was must she detest me , for my free- then in attendance . Woe be to doms of last night ! O that I had the villain , if he recollect not given her greater reason ...
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