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Pagina 21
... mother too in and out – what need I ( she asks me ) lock myself in , if I am only reading past correspondences ? For that is my pretence , when she comes poking in with her face sharpened to an edge , as I may say , by a curiosity that ...
... mother too in and out – what need I ( she asks me ) lock myself in , if I am only reading past correspondences ? For that is my pretence , when she comes poking in with her face sharpened to an edge , as I may say , by a curiosity that ...
Pagina 22
... mother , or any of your family , should know it . And I instantly caused a trusty friend to make what inquiries he could about Tomlinson . I had thoughts to have done it before I had this intelligence : but not imagining it to be need ...
... mother , or any of your family , should know it . And I instantly caused a trusty friend to make what inquiries he could about Tomlinson . I had thoughts to have done it before I had this intelligence : but not imagining it to be need ...
Pagina 23
... mother [ some of which particulars , I am satisfied , his Kvile agent Joseph Leman could not reveal to his viler employer ] ; his pressing on the marriage - day , in the name of your uncle , which it could not answer any wicked purpose ...
... mother [ some of which particulars , I am satisfied , his Kvile agent Joseph Leman could not reveal to his viler employer ] ; his pressing on the marriage - day , in the name of your uncle , which it could not answer any wicked purpose ...
Pagina 27
... mother's proctor , who is very intimate with the proctor applied to by the wretch , has come at this information in confidence ; and hints , that , as Mr. Lovelace is a man of high fortunes , these difficulties will probably be got over ...
... mother's proctor , who is very intimate with the proctor applied to by the wretch , has come at this information in confidence ; and hints , that , as Mr. Lovelace is a man of high fortunes , these difficulties will probably be got over ...
Pagina 30
... mother's leave to the truly desolate and broken- spirited Thursday morn . I have written all night . ANNA HOWE . TO MISS HOWE . MY DEAREST CREATURE , CLARISSA HARLOWE . - And what WELL , Jack ! thinkest thou of this last letter ? How ...
... mother's leave to the truly desolate and broken- spirited Thursday morn . I have written all night . ANNA HOWE . TO MISS HOWE . MY DEAREST CREATURE , CLARISSA HARLOWE . - And what WELL , Jack ! thinkest thou of this last letter ? How ...
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