The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen3G. C. Walther, 1774 |
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... fome ignorant fatyrifts , have af- fixed the character of lewdness to these times . On the contrary , I am convinced , there never was less of love A 4 in- intrigue carried on among perfons of condition , than Our Chap . 1 . A FOUNDLING .
... fome ignorant fatyrifts , have af- fixed the character of lewdness to these times . On the contrary , I am convinced , there never was less of love A 4 in- intrigue carried on among perfons of condition , than Our Chap . 1 . A FOUNDLING .
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... never more surprised than when I found " you was gone . When you left the room , I little imagined you intended to have left the house with- out feeing me again . Your behaviour is all of a piece , ' and convinces me how much I ought to ...
... never more surprised than when I found " you was gone . When you left the room , I little imagined you intended to have left the house with- out feeing me again . Your behaviour is all of a piece , ' and convinces me how much I ought to ...
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... never be for any good ; for , if she had a lawful defign of being courted , as to be fure any lady may lawfully give her compa- ny to men upon that account , why where can be the fenfe.I proteft , ' cries Jones , ' I can't hear ' all ...
... never be for any good ; for , if she had a lawful defign of being courted , as to be fure any lady may lawfully give her compa- ny to men upon that account , why where can be the fenfe.I proteft , ' cries Jones , ' I can't hear ' all ...
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Henry Fielding ! ' do me the justice to own I never faw the colour of ' your money . ' Here Jones haftily took the letter , and presently after flipped five pieces into her hand . He then returned a thousand thanks to his dear So- phia ...
Henry Fielding ! ' do me the justice to own I never faw the colour of ' your money . ' Here Jones haftily took the letter , and presently after flipped five pieces into her hand . He then returned a thousand thanks to his dear So- phia ...
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... never be for any good ; ♢ for , if she had a lawful design of being courted , as to be fure any lady may lawfully give her compa- ny to men upon that account , why where can be the fenfe . I proteft , ' cries Jones , I can't hear all ...
... never be for any good ; ♢ for , if she had a lawful design of being courted , as to be fure any lady may lawfully give her compa- ny to men upon that account , why where can be the fenfe . I proteft , ' cries Jones , I can't hear all ...
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