The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2J. Hunt, C. Reynell&C. Chapple, 1807 |
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... number of servants soon came to the assistance of Sophia , with water , cordials , and every thing necessary on those oc- casions . These were applied with such success , that Sophia in a very few minutes began to recover , and all the ...
... number of servants soon came to the assistance of Sophia , with water , cordials , and every thing necessary on those oc- casions . These were applied with such success , that Sophia in a very few minutes began to recover , and all the ...
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... numbers preferred over his head , and had now the mortification to be commanded by boys , whose fathers were at nurse when he first entered into the service . Nor was this ill success in his profession solely owing to his having no ...
... numbers preferred over his head , and had now the mortification to be commanded by boys , whose fathers were at nurse when he first entered into the service . Nor was this ill success in his profession solely owing to his having no ...
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... numbers , and got upon his legs ; when candles being brought , and seeing two or three of his comrades present , he came a little to himself ; but when they asked him what was the matter , he answered , " I am a dead man , that's all ...
... numbers , and got upon his legs ; when candles being brought , and seeing two or three of his comrades present , he came a little to himself ; but when they asked him what was the matter , he answered , " I am a dead man , that's all ...
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... the extraordinary neat- ness of the room , it was adorned with a great number of nicknacks and curiosities which might have engaged the attention of a virtuoso . U " " While Jones was admiring these things , and TOM JONES . 229.
... the extraordinary neat- ness of the room , it was adorned with a great number of nicknacks and curiosities which might have engaged the attention of a virtuoso . U " " While Jones was admiring these things , and TOM JONES . 229.
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... number , had now seized me , and were conducting me to Taunton gaol ; but neither my present situation , nor the apprehensions of what might happen to me , were half so irksome to my mind as the company of my false friend , who , having ...
... number , had now seized me , and were conducting me to Taunton gaol ; but neither my present situation , nor the apprehensions of what might happen to me , were half so irksome to my mind as the company of my false friend , who , having ...
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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