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Page 242
No , " returned Clarissa , “ I cannot see that , Isabella . Mrs. Burton is not wholly
dependent on us , as : our poor mother is . She can speak for herself ; she can
plead her own cause ; she is prepared to fight her own battles : and if we put her
...
No , " returned Clarissa , “ I cannot see that , Isabella . Mrs. Burton is not wholly
dependent on us , as : our poor mother is . She can speak for herself ; she can
plead her own cause ; she is prepared to fight her own battles : and if we put her
...
Page 253
I suppose you will have it , sister , " said Isabella , " whether I allow it or not . "
Come , come , young ladies , ” said the old gentleman , « let us have no more of
this : let each of you please herself , and follow her own fancy . Why should you ...
I suppose you will have it , sister , " said Isabella , " whether I allow it or not . "
Come , come , young ladies , ” said the old gentleman , « let us have no more of
this : let each of you please herself , and follow her own fancy . Why should you ...
Page 265
This young man was solicitous to procure a rich wife : and having heard the fame
of the beautiful co - heiresses Isabella and Clarissa , he felt a strong inclination to
obtain the hand of one of them . For this purpose , he took handsome lodgings ...
This young man was solicitous to procure a rich wife : and having heard the fame
of the beautiful co - heiresses Isabella and Clarissa , he felt a strong inclination to
obtain the hand of one of them . For this purpose , he took handsome lodgings ...
Page 273
Undoubtedly , ” replied Isabella . “ Indeed , at any rate , I could not possibly permit
my mother to remain in the rooms she now occupies , as our drawing - room
which adjoins her dressing - room is too small for us , and it is Mr. Beauchamp's ...
Undoubtedly , ” replied Isabella . “ Indeed , at any rate , I could not possibly permit
my mother to remain in the rooms she now occupies , as our drawing - room
which adjoins her dressing - room is too small for us , and it is Mr. Beauchamp's ...
Page 274
I do not wish to deprive her of them , " replied Isabella . “ If she remains in this
house , they shall be removed to the apartments I have destined for her . ” “ I
repeat my determination , ” said Clarissa , “ that I will never leave her : and as I
cannot ...
I do not wish to deprive her of them , " replied Isabella . “ If she remains in this
house , they shall be removed to the apartments I have destined for her . ” “ I
repeat my determination , ” said Clarissa , “ that I will never leave her : and as I
cannot ...
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