The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2London, New York, 1868 |
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... wretch ; but now to see such a fine , rich , beautiful lady as you be , forsaken for such an ordinary woman ; for to be sure so she is , and another man's wife into the bargain . It is such a strange unnatural thing in a manner . Sophia ...
... wretch ; but now to see such a fine , rich , beautiful lady as you be , forsaken for such an ordinary woman ; for to be sure so she is , and another man's wife into the bargain . It is such a strange unnatural thing in a manner . Sophia ...
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... wretch could not bear to see my conversation preferred to his , by a man of whom he could not entertain the least jealousy . Oh , my dear Sophy , you are a woman of sense ; if you marry a man , as is most probable you will , of less ...
... wretch could not bear to see my conversation preferred to his , by a man of whom he could not entertain the least jealousy . Oh , my dear Sophy , you are a woman of sense ; if you marry a man , as is most probable you will , of less ...
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... wretch is struck deaf for his impiety . Such was the noise , which now burst from one of the rooms below ; and soon the thunder , which long had rattled at a distance , began to approach nearer and nearer , till , having ascended by ...
... wretch is struck deaf for his impiety . Such was the noise , which now burst from one of the rooms below ; and soon the thunder , which long had rattled at a distance , began to approach nearer and nearer , till , having ascended by ...
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... wretch with him into his own apartment , he soon learnt tidings of his Sophia , whom the fellow , as he was at- tending his master with his drum the day before , had seen pass by . He easily prevailed with the lad to show him the exact ...
... wretch with him into his own apartment , he soon learnt tidings of his Sophia , whom the fellow , as he was at- tending his master with his drum the day before , had seen pass by . He easily prevailed with the lad to show him the exact ...
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... wretch he had fallen into more merciful hands ; for Jones having examined the pistol , and found it to be really unloaded , began to believe all the man had told him before Partridge came up ; namely , that he was a novice in the trade ...
... wretch he had fallen into more merciful hands ; for Jones having examined the pistol , and found it to be really unloaded , began to believe all the man had told him before Partridge came up ; namely , that he was a novice in the trade ...
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