The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen4Millar, 1763 |
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... Amours . P. 6 } CHA P. III . Containing various Matters . P. 13 CHA P. IV . Which we hope will be very attentively perufed by young People of both Sexes . A 2 P. 20 СНАР . CHAP . V. A Short Account of the Hiftory of ( iii )
... Amours . P. 6 } CHA P. III . Containing various Matters . P. 13 CHA P. IV . Which we hope will be very attentively perufed by young People of both Sexes . A 2 P. 20 СНАР . CHAP . V. A Short Account of the Hiftory of ( iii )
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... I would not have believed it of myself . " hope , Madam , ' faid Jones , my charming Lady Bellafton will be as difficult to believe any thing againft - 6 " I 6 < • In- against one who is so fenfible 8 The HISTORY of Book XIV .
... I would not have believed it of myself . " hope , Madam , ' faid Jones , my charming Lady Bellafton will be as difficult to believe any thing againft - 6 " I 6 < • In- against one who is so fenfible 8 The HISTORY of Book XIV .
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... come up Stairs . I hope he hath not the fame Reafon now to keep me from you as he had at Upton . - I fuppofe you hardly expected to fee me ; but you have certainly bewitch- 6 6 C . ་ one of 6 ; ' I ed B 5 ed Ch . 2 . a FOUNDLING . 9.
... come up Stairs . I hope he hath not the fame Reafon now to keep me from you as he had at Upton . - I fuppofe you hardly expected to fee me ; but you have certainly bewitch- 6 6 C . ་ one of 6 ; ' I ed B 5 ed Ch . 2 . a FOUNDLING . 9.
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... hope there will be no Danger . - I am fo tormented all this Morning with Fools , that I have fcarce a Moment's Time ... hope you will confider the ill Confequence which it must be to the Reputation of my poor ' Girls , if my House fhould ...
... hope there will be no Danger . - I am fo tormented all this Morning with Fools , that I have fcarce a Moment's Time ... hope you will confider the ill Confequence which it must be to the Reputation of my poor ' Girls , if my House fhould ...
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... hope , Sir , ' faid fhe , " - C you are not angry ; for I would not for the World • offend any of Mr. Allworthy's Family . I have not slept a wink all Night about this Matter . ' -I am sorry , I have disturbed your Reft , Madam , ' faid ...
... hope , Sir , ' faid fhe , " - C you are not angry ; for I would not for the World • offend any of Mr. Allworthy's Family . I have not slept a wink all Night about this Matter . ' -I am sorry , I have disturbed your Reft , Madam , ' faid ...
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