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Pagina 13
... least motion towards going they imagined it , in such a genius , out , or to have a coach or chair would have made me suspect called , as sometimes she had done ; either her head , after what had and still more upon the prepara ...
... least motion towards going they imagined it , in such a genius , out , or to have a coach or chair would have made me suspect called , as sometimes she had done ; either her head , after what had and still more upon the prepara ...
Pagina 15
... least every is it not Clarissa [ Harlowe must I thing dear to it . What a void in say ? ] that thus I rave against ? my heart ! what a chilness in my The fellow heard her say , blood , as if its circulation were Drive fast ! Very fast ...
... least every is it not Clarissa [ Harlowe must I thing dear to it . What a void in say ? ] that thus I rave against ? my heart ! what a chilness in my The fellow heard her say , blood , as if its circulation were Drive fast ! Very fast ...
Pagina 23
... least have heard your uncle speak praisefully of a man he is said to be so intimate with , let him have been ever so little a while in those parts . Yet , methinks , the story is so plausible : Tomlinson , as you describe him , is so ...
... least have heard your uncle speak praisefully of a man he is said to be so intimate with , let him have been ever so little a while in those parts . Yet , methinks , the story is so plausible : Tomlinson , as you describe him , is so ...
Pagina 24
... least , are found to promote the horrid purposes of profli- gates of fortune and interest ! But can I think [ you will ask with indignant astonishment ] that Lovelace can have de- signs upon your honour ? That such designs he has had ...
... least , are found to promote the horrid purposes of profli- gates of fortune and interest ! But can I think [ you will ask with indignant astonishment ] that Lovelace can have de- signs upon your honour ? That such designs he has had ...
Pagina 28
... least ground for suspicion ; if * See Mrs. Norton's Letter , Vol . II . p . 274 . to resist all his machinations , heart , could be. haps in your own apprehension , | if you keep him at that dis- tance which has hitherto been your ...
... least ground for suspicion ; if * See Mrs. Norton's Letter , Vol . II . p . 274 . to resist all his machinations , heart , could be. haps in your own apprehension , | if you keep him at that dis- tance which has hitherto been your ...
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answer believe beloved Belton canst Capt Captain Tomlinson cern charming coach cousin cursed dear creature devil door Dorcas doubt earnest excuse eyes favour fellow forgive gentleman give Hampstead hand happy heard heart Hickman honour hope Jack John Belford July 22 June 29 knew Lady Betty Lady Sarah lady's letter libertine lodgings look Lord Lovel Lovelace to John madam marriage married ment mind Miss Clarissa Harlowe Miss Harlowe Miss Howe's Miss Rawlins Moore morning mother never night obliged occasion once person poor present pretended promise racter sake Sally Martin seems servant shew soul spirit stept suffered suppose sure tell thee thing thou hast thou wilt thought Thursday tion told Tourville town turned uncle uncle's unhappy vile villain Wedn wicked widow wife wish woman women word wretch write young lady