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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... distress and anxiety : her misera- ble night , and more miferable morning : her re- moval by Mr. Dookalb . I F Mr. Jaifon's diftrefs was great on the lofs of Caroline , her's was infinitely great- er to find herself in a small gloomy ...
... distress and anxiety : her misera- ble night , and more miferable morning : her re- moval by Mr. Dookalb . I F Mr. Jaifon's diftrefs was great on the lofs of Caroline , her's was infinitely great- er to find herself in a small gloomy ...
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... distress . Her illness prevented any converfation for the prefent , and Mr. Dookalb was obliged to remove her in a chair to a proper place which he had provided for her . The good people of the houfe took wonderous great care of her ...
... distress . Her illness prevented any converfation for the prefent , and Mr. Dookalb was obliged to remove her in a chair to a proper place which he had provided for her . The good people of the houfe took wonderous great care of her ...
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... distress me , you fhall ne- ver conquer me , though my life be the confe- quence , and my blood fpilt rife up in judg- ment against you . " " You grow perfectly tra- gical , coufin , faid Dookalb ; I think you was caught at a tragedy ...
... distress me , you fhall ne- ver conquer me , though my life be the confe- quence , and my blood fpilt rife up in judg- ment against you . " " You grow perfectly tra- gical , coufin , faid Dookalb ; I think you was caught at a tragedy ...
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... command ; whatsoever you want , pray or der , and nothing fhall be refused to your wishes . " So faying , he fmil'd , bow'd , and departed . CHAP . CHA P. II . Caroline's further distress ; a visit LUCY and CAROLINE SANSON .
... command ; whatsoever you want , pray or der , and nothing fhall be refused to your wishes . " So faying , he fmil'd , bow'd , and departed . CHAP . CHA P. II . Caroline's further distress ; a visit LUCY and CAROLINE SANSON .
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... distress ; a visit to her from a for- mer acquaintance ; the confequence of it ; Mr. Jaifon's anxiety , diftrefs , and fufferings . CAROLINE fat down overpowered with distress , and , loft in melancholy , had not any reflection of the ...
... distress ; a visit to her from a for- mer acquaintance ; the confequence of it ; Mr. Jaifon's anxiety , diftrefs , and fufferings . CAROLINE fat down overpowered with distress , and , loft in melancholy , had not any reflection of the ...
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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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