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" Sir, said the colonel, with the piety of a confessor (wringing Mr. Lovelace's hand), snatch these few fleeting moments, and commend yourself to God. And so he rode off. The voiture proceeded slowly with my chevalier; yet the motion set both his wounds... "
Clarissa; or, The history of a young lady - Page 363
by Samuel Richardson - 1820
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The History of Clarissa Harlowe: In a Series of Letters, Volume 8

Samuel Richardson - 1811 - 460 pages
...is a fate in it! replied my chevalier—a cursed fate!—or this could not have been !—But be ye all witnesses, that I have provoked my destiny, and...yet the motion set both his wounds bleeding afresh; and it was with difficulty they again stopped the blood. lars of tins most unhappy affair : and give...
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Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady Comprehending the Most ..., Volume 4

Samuel Richardson - 1863 - 534 pages
...fate in it! replied my chevalier — a cursed fate! — Or this could not have been! — But be ye all witnesses, that I have provoked my destiny, and...yet the motion set both his wounds bleeding afresh; and it was with difficulty they again stopped the blood. We brought him alive to the nearest cottage;...
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Clarissa, ed. by E.S. Dallas, Volume 3; Volume 266

Samuel Richardson - 1868 - 440 pages
...fate in it ! replied my chevalier — a cursed fate! — or this could not have been ! — But be ye all witnesses, that I have provoked my destiny, and...yet the motion set both his wounds bleeding afresh ; and it was with difficulty they again stopped the blood. We brought him alive to the nearest cottage...
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Clarissa: A Novel, Volume 3

Samuel Richardson - 1868 - 408 pages
...fate in it ! replied my chevalier — a cursed fate ! — or this could not have been ! — But be ye all witnesses, that I have provoked my destiny, and acknowledge, that I fall by a man of honour. (wringing Mr. Lovelace's hand) snatch these few fleeting moments, and commend yourself to God. And...
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Episodes of Fiction, Or, Choice Stories from the Great Novelists, with ...

1869 - 330 pages
...fate in it !" replied my Chevalier; "a cursed fate! — or this could not have been ! — But be ye all witnesses, that I have provoked my destiny, and...yet the motion set both his wounds bleeding afresh, and it was with difficulty they again stopped the blood. We brought him alive to the nearest cottage...
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Episodes of Fiction

1870 - 322 pages
...fate in it !" replied my Chevalier; "a cursed fate ! — or this could not have been ! — But be ye all witnesses, that I have provoked my destiny, and...yet the motion set both his wounds bleeding afresh, and it was with difficulty they again stopped the blood. We brought him alive to the nearest cottage...
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The Garland of Poetry and Prose

Garland - 1872 - 170 pages
...in it ! " replied my Chevalier ; " a cursed fate ! — or this could not have been ! — But be ye all witnesses, that I have provoked my destiny, and...yet the motion set both his wounds bleeding afresh, and it was with difficulty they again stopped the blood. We brought him alive to the nearest cottage...
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The casquet of literature, a selection in poetry and prose, ed. with notes ...

Casket - 1874 - 840 pages
...fate in it! " replied my chevalier — "a cursed fate! — or this could not have been! — But be ye all witnesses, that I have provoked my destiny, and...slowly with my chevalier; yet the motion set both hie wounda bleeding afresh; and it was with difficulty they again stopped the blood. We brought him...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed ..., Volume 4; Volume 80

Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 470 pages
...a fate in it ! " replied my chevalier — " A cursed fate ! or this could not have been ! But be ye all witnesses, that I have provoked my destiny, and...fleeting moments, and commend yourself to God." And so he rodo off. The voiture proceeded slowly -with my chevalier ; yet the motion set both his wounds bleeding...
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The history of Clarissa Harlowe

Samuel Richardson - 1883 - 576 pages
...a fate in it ! replied my chevalier — a cursed fate ! — or this could not have been! But be ye all witnesses, that I have provoked my destiny, and...yet the motion set both his wounds bleeding afresh ; and it was with difficulty they again stopped the blood. We brought him alive to the nearest cottage...
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