Cecilia, Or, The Memoirs of an Heiress, Band 3C. and F. Walther, 1790 |
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... knew how to act , or what to order . Mrs. Harrel , however , foon re- covered , and Cecilia accompanied her to her own apartment , where fhe ftayed , and en- deavoured to footh her till Mr. Arnott re- turned . The terrible ftate in ...
... knew how to act , or what to order . Mrs. Harrel , however , foon re- covered , and Cecilia accompanied her to her own apartment , where fhe ftayed , and en- deavoured to footh her till Mr. Arnott re- turned . The terrible ftate in ...
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... knew that her wifhes and reafon had but little affinity , and fhe foon , therefore , left the room . Cecilia then refolved to go instantly to Mrs. Delvile , acquaint her with the neceffi- ty of her removal , and make her decifion ...
... knew that her wifhes and reafon had but little affinity , and fhe foon , therefore , left the room . Cecilia then refolved to go instantly to Mrs. Delvile , acquaint her with the neceffi- ty of her removal , and make her decifion ...
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... knew , might have been managed thus with eafe and fo , probably , might his fifter , and his mother , and his coufin ; for in love matters , or what are so called , women in general are readily duped . He difcerned not the fuperiority ...
... knew , might have been managed thus with eafe and fo , probably , might his fifter , and his mother , and his coufin ; for in love matters , or what are so called , women in general are readily duped . He difcerned not the fuperiority ...
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... knew no method by which he could have any re mittances without danger . And , when fhe hefitated in her compliance , he furioufly accufed her of having brought on all this diftrefs by her negligence and want of ma- nagement , and ...
... knew no method by which he could have any re mittances without danger . And , when fhe hefitated in her compliance , he furioufly accufed her of having brought on all this diftrefs by her negligence and want of ma- nagement , and ...
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... knew not by what arts . or with what views Mr. Harrel might think proper to encourage it , determined to take all the means that were in her own power towards giving it immediate control . She behaved , therefore , with the utmost ...
... knew not by what arts . or with what views Mr. Harrel might think proper to encourage it , determined to take all the means that were in her own power towards giving it immediate control . She behaved , therefore , with the utmost ...
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