The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2J. Hunt, C. Reynell&C. Chapple, 1807 |
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... sure those are women's matters . You know I don't love to hear you talk about politics , they belong to us , and petticoats should not meddle ; but come , who is the man ? " " Marry ! " said she , " 6 you may find him out yourself , if ...
... sure those are women's matters . You know I don't love to hear you talk about politics , they belong to us , and petticoats should not meddle ; but come , who is the man ? " " Marry ! " said she , " 6 you may find him out yourself , if ...
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... sure foundation of friendship and love . And as he doubted not but the lover would , in a little time , become altogether as agreeable to his mistress , he foresaw great happiness arising to all parties by so proper and desirable an ...
... sure foundation of friendship and love . And as he doubted not but the lover would , in a little time , become altogether as agreeable to his mistress , he foresaw great happiness arising to all parties by so proper and desirable an ...
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... sure , Madam , I am not blind - and certainly , if it be a fault to see all human perfections assembled together - But is it possible my father and you , Madam , can see with my eyes ? " - " I tell you , " answered the aunt , we do ...
... sure , Madam , I am not blind - and certainly , if it be a fault to see all human perfections assembled together - But is it possible my father and you , Madam , can see with my eyes ? " - " I tell you , " answered the aunt , we do ...
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... sure he must with joy ) and this afternoon , I tell you , you are to put on all your best airs . " - " This after ... sure I know no other who de- " I protest , " cries the aunt , you frighten me in your turn . Is it Mr. Jones , and not ...
... sure he must with joy ) and this afternoon , I tell you , you are to put on all your best airs . " - " This after ... sure I know no other who de- " I protest , " cries the aunt , you frighten me in your turn . Is it Mr. Jones , and not ...
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... sure I am but a servant ; but to be sure I have been always faithful to your ladyship , and to be 66 se " sure I would serve your ladyship with my 30 THE HISTORY OF.
... sure I am but a servant ; but to be sure I have been always faithful to your ladyship , and to be 66 se " sure I would serve your ladyship with my 30 THE HISTORY OF.
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