Clarissa; Or, The History of a Young Lady: Comprenhending the Most ...Bernhard Tauchitz, 1862 |
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Pagina 48
... hand , and my new servant's shoulder with the other ) the same instant almost that he had knocked at the door , that I might be sure of admission into the house . I took care to button my great coat about me , and to cover with it even ...
... hand , and my new servant's shoulder with the other ) the same instant almost that he had knocked at the door , that I might be sure of admission into the house . I took care to button my great coat about me , and to cover with it even ...
Pagina 49
... hand I find by the bill at the till they are ashamed to take more door , that you have lodgings to let fees , and now advise her to the air . [ mumbling my words as if , like my I wish we had sent her hither at man Will , I had lost ...
... hand I find by the bill at the till they are ashamed to take more door , that you have lodgings to let fees , and now advise her to the air . [ mumbling my words as if , like my I wish we had sent her hither at man Will , I had lost ...
Pagina 50
... hand- and one thing I will say ; my poor obliged to an hobbling motion ; when , unrestrained , they would , wife loves money ; but is not an in their master's imagination , ill - natured woman . She was a have mounted him to the lunar ...
... hand- and one thing I will say ; my poor obliged to an hobbling motion ; when , unrestrained , they would , wife loves money ; but is not an in their master's imagination , ill - natured woman . She was a have mounted him to the lunar ...
Pagina 57
... hand , on , the worse she was ; and if not beseeching her to be pacified ; and kept quiet , would fall into ra ... hands , and and miserable , so I may be free begged they would assist her to from your persecutions . escape from the ...
... hand , on , the worse she was ; and if not beseeching her to be pacified ; and kept quiet , would fall into ra ... hands , and and miserable , so I may be free begged they would assist her to from your persecutions . escape from the ...
Pagina 58
... hand as I held it , with my lips ; but she drew it from me with in- dignation . occasion slight and accidental , and that I am happily out of thy vile hands , and out of an house I have reason to believe as vile , traitor and wretch ...
... hand as I held it , with my lips ; but she drew it from me with in- dignation . occasion slight and accidental , and that I am happily out of thy vile hands , and out of an house I have reason to believe as vile , traitor and wretch ...
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