The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2J. Hunt, C. Reynell&C. Chapple, 1807 |
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... never diverted by any affairs of her own ; for either she had no inclinations , or they had never been solicited ; which last is in- deed very probable : for her masculine person , which was near six feet high , added to her man . ner ...
... never diverted by any affairs of her own ; for either she had no inclinations , or they had never been solicited ; which last is in- deed very probable : for her masculine person , which was near six feet high , added to her man . ner ...
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... never more de- ceived in my life , if my niece be not most despe- rately in love . " " How ! in love , " cries Western , in a passion , " in love without acquainting me ! I'll disinherit her , I'll turn her out of doors , stark naked ...
... never more de- ceived in my life , if my niece be not most despe- rately in love . " " How ! in love , " cries Western , in a passion , " in love without acquainting me ! I'll disinherit her , I'll turn her out of doors , stark naked ...
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... never more rejoiced in my life : for nothing can lie so handy together as our two estates . I had this matter in my head some time ago ; for certainly the two estates are in a manner joined together in matrimony already , and it would ...
... never more rejoiced in my life : for nothing can lie so handy together as our two estates . I had this matter in my head some time ago ; for certainly the two estates are in a manner joined together in matrimony already , and it would ...
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... never read Machiavel , was however , in many points , a per- fect politician . He strongly held all those wise tenets , which are so well inculcated in that politico- peripatetic school of Exchange - alley . He knew the just value and ...
... never read Machiavel , was however , in many points , a per- fect politician . He strongly held all those wise tenets , which are so well inculcated in that politico- peripatetic school of Exchange - alley . He knew the just value and ...
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... never once re- flected , could not read . The reader will pardon a digression in which so invaluable a secret is communicated , since every gamester will agree how necessary it is to know exactly the play of another , in order to ...
... never once re- flected , could not read . The reader will pardon a digression in which so invaluable a secret is communicated , since every gamester will agree how necessary it is to know exactly the play of another , in order to ...
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acquainted Allworthy assured aunt barber began begged behaviour believe Benjamin better Blifil blood brother called cern CHAP cries Honour cries Jones cries Partridge cries Sophia daughter dear desire devil door doth endeavour ensign eyes father favour fellow fortune George Gresham guineas hand hath heard heart hero hope imagined immediately inclinations justice of peace kind knew la'ship ladyship landlady landlord lieutenant look lover Ma'am Madam maid manner married matter mention mind mistress morning never Northerton numbers obliged occasion passion perhaps person poor portmanteau present promise quaker racter reader say the truth says Jones says Sophia scarce seen serjeant servants shew soon sooner squire Squire Allworthy stranger sure surgeon surprize swered tell tender thing thou thought tion told Tom French TOM JONES tridge violent Western whole wish woman word young gentleman young lady Zounds دو