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Page 246
Clarissa stood in the balcony , out of sight , till the poor lady had finished her
song : then stepping softly forwards , she passed through the glass door , and
entered the room , resolving , as much as possible , to command her feelings so
as not ...
Clarissa stood in the balcony , out of sight , till the poor lady had finished her
song : then stepping softly forwards , she passed through the glass door , and
entered the room , resolving , as much as possible , to command her feelings so
as not ...
Page 249
I dare not , I dare not , ” replied the poor lady , whose quick ear caught at that
moment the sound of a step on the stairs . They will come ; they will take you
away ; and then I shall be made to suffer . Yes , " she added , shuddering with
terror ...
I dare not , I dare not , ” replied the poor lady , whose quick ear caught at that
moment the sound of a step on the stairs . They will come ; they will take you
away ; and then I shall be made to suffer . Yes , " she added , shuddering with
terror ...
Page 250
I have said nothing since you have been away , ” said poor Mrs. Danzy , in a
trembling voice . “ You have said nothing ! ” proceeded Mrs. Burton , in an
enquiring tone : “ what do you mean by that ? ” “ Nothing , nothing , " replied the
poor lady ...
I have said nothing since you have been away , ” said poor Mrs. Danzy , in a
trembling voice . “ You have said nothing ! ” proceeded Mrs. Burton , in an
enquiring tone : “ what do you mean by that ? ” “ Nothing , nothing , " replied the
poor lady ...
Page 262
Poor dear lady ! ” replied the nurse , “ you cut me to the heart . ” “ Your dear child
is well , perfectly well , ” said Clarissa , determining to be calm , “ and never so
happy as at this moment . ' The poor lady seemed satisfied ; and taking up one of
...
Poor dear lady ! ” replied the nurse , “ you cut me to the heart . ” “ Your dear child
is well , perfectly well , ” said Clarissa , determining to be calm , “ and never so
happy as at this moment . ' The poor lady seemed satisfied ; and taking up one of
...
Page 263
These the poor lady received with all the simplicity of a child , and employed
herself the greater part of the afternoon in arranging them in her cabinet , while
her daughter sat working by her side . The pleasure of seeing her poor mother so
...
These the poor lady received with all the simplicity of a child , and employed
herself the greater part of the afternoon in arranging them in her cabinet , while
her daughter sat working by her side . The pleasure of seeing her poor mother so
...
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