The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen3P. Wogan, 1801 |
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... fhew you into the drawing room , To confefs the truth , Jones was lefs pleafed with this Laft epiftle , than he had been with the former , as he was prevented prevented by it from complying with the earneft en- treaties 42 BOOK XIII ...
... fhew you into the drawing room , To confefs the truth , Jones was lefs pleafed with this Laft epiftle , than he had been with the former , as he was prevented prevented by it from complying with the earneft en- treaties 42 BOOK XIII ...
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... fhew me the letter . ' What letter , Madam ? faid Jones . Nay , furely , ' faid fhe , you cannot have the confidence to deny your having re- ceived a letter by the hands of that trollop . ' And can your ladyfhip , ' cries he , afk of me ...
... fhew me the letter . ' What letter , Madam ? faid Jones . Nay , furely , ' faid fhe , you cannot have the confidence to deny your having re- ceived a letter by the hands of that trollop . ' And can your ladyfhip , ' cries he , afk of me ...
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... fhew you the utmoft refpect in my power . --Nay , believe me , dear Mr. Jones , if my daugh- ters and my own reputation were out of the case , I fhould , for your own fake , be forry that so pretty a C young " · • 6 < $ " • young ...
... fhew you the utmoft refpect in my power . --Nay , believe me , dear Mr. Jones , if my daugh- ters and my own reputation were out of the case , I fhould , for your own fake , be forry that so pretty a C young " · • 6 < $ " • young ...
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... fhew it you . This is the letter , Sir ; I muft and will read it to you . * " " and was , " MADAM , IHeartily condole with you on your late grievous " lofs , which your own good fenfe , and the excel- " lent leffons you must have learnt ...
... fhew it you . This is the letter , Sir ; I muft and will read it to you . * " " and was , " MADAM , IHeartily condole with you on your late grievous " lofs , which your own good fenfe , and the excel- " lent leffons you must have learnt ...
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... to oblige him whenever it is in our power , we fhall now proceed to fhew by what method the ' fquire discovered where his daughter was . In the third chapter then of the preceding book , In 124 BOOK . XV . THE HISTORY OF.
... to oblige him whenever it is in our power , we fhall now proceed to fhew by what method the ' fquire discovered where his daughter was . In the third chapter then of the preceding book , In 124 BOOK . XV . THE HISTORY OF.
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