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Page 44
... delight to hear . Cator has a which , and I think a tail , are now rough , manly , independent under- shown in the ... delighted will tell you more . to find him delighted with her excel- I had the same old friends to dine lence . Let ...
... delight to hear . Cator has a which , and I think a tail , are now rough , manly , independent under- shown in the ... delighted will tell you more . to find him delighted with her excel- I had the same old friends to dine lence . Let ...
Page 162
... delightful subjects ; and bring past truly paternal freedoms , when them all into the compass of a letter she adds " If ... delight at the account he re- not ? LETTER LXIII . Mr. Richardson to Miss Highmore . ceives of your health and ...
... delightful subjects ; and bring past truly paternal freedoms , when them all into the compass of a letter she adds " If ... delight at the account he re- not ? LETTER LXIII . Mr. Richardson to Miss Highmore . ceives of your health and ...
Page 172
... delight to tear the to quit ; which is , in her deeper me- tender skin off an old wound that ditation , a wonderful recreation to never will be quite healed ! I was her , and serves to unbend her mind , hurt more than you could be . My ...
... delight to tear the to quit ; which is , in her deeper me- tender skin off an old wound that ditation , a wonderful recreation to never will be quite healed ! I was her , and serves to unbend her mind , hurt more than you could be . My ...
Contents
VOL IV | 1 |
From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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