The Sisters: Or the History of Lucy and Caroline Sanson, Entrusted to a False Friend. In Two Volumes. ...T. Waller, 1754 |
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... all my life . " Caroline could fcarce refrain from tears ; deep fighs bc- spoke the anguish of her heart . B 2 And pray , fir , continued continued fhe , how did you proceed after your fallacious LUCY and CAROLINE SANSON . 3.
... all my life . " Caroline could fcarce refrain from tears ; deep fighs bc- spoke the anguish of her heart . B 2 And pray , fir , continued continued fhe , how did you proceed after your fallacious LUCY and CAROLINE SANSON . 3.
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... tears . He went on " As your parents entrusted you to my care , it behoves me to confult your intereft , and to guard against evils that threaten your ruin . You can- not but remember , that on your first coming to town you contracted a ...
... tears . He went on " As your parents entrusted you to my care , it behoves me to confult your intereft , and to guard against evils that threaten your ruin . You can- not but remember , that on your first coming to town you contracted a ...
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... tear . YOUNG . Vain was the attempt , for he was no fooner laid along , than it struck into his mind , that pof- fibly his beloved , his only wish and only plea- fure , might by fome means or other be returned to Mrs. Stevens . There ...
... tear . YOUNG . Vain was the attempt , for he was no fooner laid along , than it struck into his mind , that pof- fibly his beloved , his only wish and only plea- fure , might by fome means or other be returned to Mrs. Stevens . There ...
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... tears stole infenfibly down her cheeks , and her lovely auburn locks hanging dishevelled about her head . She spoke , and courtefied ; but Cara- line took no notice : fhe again renew'd her ad- dress , but equally unobserved , and not ...
... tears stole infenfibly down her cheeks , and her lovely auburn locks hanging dishevelled about her head . She spoke , and courtefied ; but Cara- line took no notice : fhe again renew'd her ad- dress , but equally unobserved , and not ...
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... tears the quivering limbs of the bleating inno- cent , and quaffs with delight the warm life's - flood as it spouts from the tender veins . Thus did the Jew even now riot in imagination , and clasping Mr. Dookalb's hand with ...
... tears the quivering limbs of the bleating inno- cent , and quaffs with delight the warm life's - flood as it spouts from the tender veins . Thus did the Jew even now riot in imagination , and clasping Mr. Dookalb's hand with ...
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abfolutely affift affur'd affure almoſt behold beſt bleffing buſineſs Caroline Caroline's cauſe child confent cou'd coufin curfed daugh daughter dear defir'd defire diftrefs Dookalb dreadful efteem eyes fafe faid father fear fervant fhall fhew fhou'd fince fincere firſt fome fomething foon forrow Fortebrand foul fpeak friendſhip fuch fuffer fure gentleman grief happineſs happy hath heart herſelf himſelf Hodfon honour houfe houſe huſband Jaifon Jenny Stevens juſt lady leaft leaſt lefs leſs Lucy madam meaſure mifery Mifs miſerable miſtreſs moft moſt mother muft muſt myſelf never obferved occafion perfon pleaſe pleaſure poffible poor pray preſent purpoſe raiſe reaſon refolution replied requeſt Sanfon ſay ſcene Searchwell ſee ſhall ſhe ſome ſpeak ſuch tears thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thoſe thou thro unhappy uſed utmoſt vifit virtue whofe whoſe wife wiſh woman worfe wou'd wretched yourſelf
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