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Page 228
... embroidered footstool , on which Isabella formerly sat in those days of the
lovely infancy of her children which the fond mother remembered with such
tender interest - days of exquisite bliss , ( as she described them , ) when her little
Clarissa ...
... embroidered footstool , on which Isabella formerly sat in those days of the
lovely infancy of her children which the fond mother remembered with such
tender interest - days of exquisite bliss , ( as she described them , ) when her little
Clarissa ...
Page 233
On hearing this , the little Clarissa , who was then not quite six years of age ,
reddened till her fair face and neck were all in a glow , her little bosom swelled
and heaved , her eyes filled with tears , till she at length burst into an agony of
crying ...
On hearing this , the little Clarissa , who was then not quite six years of age ,
reddened till her fair face and neck were all in a glow , her little bosom swelled
and heaved , her eyes filled with tears , till she at length burst into an agony of
crying ...
Page 241
2 Clarissa's separation from this lady was affecting ; but she received much
comfort from a promise which she made of visiting her in England , and which
promise was afterwards fulfilled , to the great joy of both parties , though not till
after the ...
2 Clarissa's separation from this lady was affecting ; but she received much
comfort from a promise which she made of visiting her in England , and which
promise was afterwards fulfilled , to the great joy of both parties , though not till
after the ...
Page 245
Clarissa was glad to be assured that Mrs. Burton was thus employed , and
consequently out of her way ; so passing on , she came unobserved to the
garden . Then hastening through several well - remembered walks and alleys ,
she came up ...
Clarissa was glad to be assured that Mrs. Burton was thus employed , and
consequently out of her way ; so passing on , she came unobserved to the
garden . Then hastening through several well - remembered walks and alleys ,
she came up ...
Page 246
said Clarissa to herself . « And have you sung and played on your guitar these
many many years ? and has no one been softened to love and pity by your sweet
plaintive voice and innocent skill ? ” Clarissa stood in the balcony , out of sight ...
said Clarissa to herself . « And have you sung and played on your guitar these
many many years ? and has no one been softened to love and pity by your sweet
plaintive voice and innocent skill ? ” Clarissa stood in the balcony , out of sight ...
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