Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 28
... dear , I knew you loved him ! ] He is , as you relate , every hour more and more an encroacher upon it . He has seemed to change his nature , and is all love and gentleness . The wolf has put on the sheep's clothing ; yet more than once ...
... dear , I knew you loved him ! ] He is , as you relate , every hour more and more an encroacher upon it . He has seemed to change his nature , and is all love and gentleness . The wolf has put on the sheep's clothing ; yet more than once ...
Pagina 36
... dear , write but a few lines . But , be my by the name of Mrs. Harriet subject what it will , I know not Lucas . how to conclude when I write to Had I not made my escape when you . It was always so : it is not I did , I was resolved to ...
... dear , write but a few lines . But , be my by the name of Mrs. Harriet subject what it will , I know not Lucas . how to conclude when I write to Had I not made my escape when you . It was always so : it is not I did , I was resolved to ...
Pagina 38
... dear Miss Howe , Hethe . I have borroued another only for a feint , and to see if it cote , instead of your honner's will go current . I shall write at liferie , and a blacke wigg ; so large very soon , if not miserably cannot be knoen ...
... dear Miss Howe , Hethe . I have borroued another only for a feint , and to see if it cote , instead of your honner's will go current . I shall write at liferie , and a blacke wigg ; so large very soon , if not miserably cannot be knoen ...
Pagina 40
... dear crea- -- bottom of the hill ( though he re- turn to town on foot ; for the cap- tain is all obliging goodness ) that I may hear all he has to say , and tell him all my mind , and lose no time . Well , now I am satisfied that this ...
... dear crea- -- bottom of the hill ( though he re- turn to town on foot ; for the cap- tain is all obliging goodness ) that I may hear all he has to say , and tell him all my mind , and lose no time . Well , now I am satisfied that this ...
Pagina 56
... dear creature already passed and assured , this is some surpri - worthy gentlemen of family and for- for my wife , before no less than four sing case . The lady cannot bear tunet ? and before Mrs. Sinclair , and her the sight of you ...
... dear creature already passed and assured , this is some surpri - worthy gentlemen of family and for- for my wife , before no less than four sing case . The lady cannot bear tunet ? and before Mrs. Sinclair , and her the sight of you ...
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