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Page 41
And although , as soon as the amusement of this classical evening was
concluded , my parents took me between them , and brought me back to our
apartments in the town , yet I thought of little else till I went to bed but the new
acquaintances I ...
And although , as soon as the amusement of this classical evening was
concluded , my parents took me between them , and brought me back to our
apartments in the town , yet I thought of little else till I went to bed but the new
acquaintances I ...
Page 44
In such reflections as these , mingled with sad recollections of the pleasures of
which I had so lately tasted , together with some painfully tender thoughts of my
departed sister and her orphan son , I wasted several weary hours , till at length ...
In such reflections as these , mingled with sad recollections of the pleasures of
which I had so lately tasted , together with some painfully tender thoughts of my
departed sister and her orphan son , I wasted several weary hours , till at length ...
Page 145
She accordingly , while pouring out the tea , preserved a cold silence , which
Anna thought was ill calculated to make her religious profession amiable in the
eyes of her relations . After Anna had sat for some time considering what she
should ...
She accordingly , while pouring out the tea , preserved a cold silence , which
Anna thought was ill calculated to make her religious profession amiable in the
eyes of her relations . After Anna had sat for some time considering what she
should ...
Page 265
Understanding who he got himself introduced to her , and danced with her all the
evening . He was a remarkably handsome man , and very fashionable in his
dress and manners . It was no wonder , therefore , that Isabella , who thought of
little ...
Understanding who he got himself introduced to her , and danced with her all the
evening . He was a remarkably handsome man , and very fashionable in his
dress and manners . It was no wonder , therefore , that Isabella , who thought of
little ...
Page 266
Neither was Clarissa by any means insensible to his merits . She saw that he was
handsome - handsomer than most men she had ever seen ; she thought his
manners particularly pleasing ; while his conversation was lively and intelligent ...
Neither was Clarissa by any means insensible to his merits . She saw that he was
handsome - handsomer than most men she had ever seen ; she thought his
manners particularly pleasing ; while his conversation was lively and intelligent ...
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