Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 60
... women pitied the fatal consequences with which me . Honest souls ! they shewed this your high resentment may be that they had each of them a hand- attended . kerchief as well as I. So , hast Ever since I knew you , said she , thou not ...
... women pitied the fatal consequences with which me . Honest souls ! they shewed this your high resentment may be that they had each of them a hand- attended . kerchief as well as I. So , hast Ever since I knew you , said she , thou not ...
Pagina 61
... women looked upon each dearest creature , resolve to see other . They seemed pleased with Captain Tomlinson with temper . my ardour . Women , whether He would have come along with wives , maids , or widows , love me : but I was willing ...
... women looked upon each dearest creature , resolve to see other . They seemed pleased with Captain Tomlinson with temper . my ardour . Women , whether He would have come along with wives , maids , or widows , love me : but I was willing ...
Pagina 62
... women . Mrs. Moore withdrew to give the fair perverse time to read them : Miss Rawlins for the same reason ; and because she was sent for home . we were married ; at other times , that point appeared doubtful ; and yet the lady did not ...
... women . Mrs. Moore withdrew to give the fair perverse time to read them : Miss Rawlins for the same reason ; and because she was sent for home . we were married ; at other times , that point appeared doubtful ; and yet the lady did not ...
Pagina 63
... women's help to prepossess them in favour of Mrs. get back the fugitive , or their Sinclair and her two nieces . connivance at least at my doing I said , " they were gentlewo - so ; as well as for anticipating men born ; that they had ...
... women's help to prepossess them in favour of Mrs. get back the fugitive , or their Sinclair and her two nieces . connivance at least at my doing I said , " they were gentlewo - so ; as well as for anticipating men born ; that they had ...
Pagina 64
... Women sentment so high , and had the who have lived some time in the injustice to suppose the fire to be world knew better , than to encou- a contrivance of mine . " rage such skittish pranks in young wives . Let me just stop to tell ...
... Women sentment so high , and had the who have lived some time in the injustice to suppose the fire to be world knew better , than to encou- a contrivance of mine . " rage such skittish pranks in young wives . Let me just stop to tell ...
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