The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen3P. Wogan, 1801 |
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... promife , to which we now fee her fo ftrictly adhere . But as our gentle reader may poffibly have a better opinion of the young gentleman than her lady fhip , and may even have fome concern , should it be appre- hended , that during ...
... promife , to which we now fee her fo ftrictly adhere . But as our gentle reader may poffibly have a better opinion of the young gentleman than her lady fhip , and may even have fome concern , should it be appre- hended , that during ...
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... promife , and in quitting her lodgings , had been very odd and unnaccountable , he conceived fome faint hopes , that fhe ( of whom he had formerly heard a very whimfical character ) might poffibly intend to do him that service in a ...
... promife , and in quitting her lodgings , had been very odd and unnaccountable , he conceived fome faint hopes , that fhe ( of whom he had formerly heard a very whimfical character ) might poffibly intend to do him that service in a ...
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... promife you upon my honour Miss Western is not ' here . ' • -- Joncs now taking the Mafk by the hand , fell to en- treating her in the most earneft manner , to acquaint him where he might find Sophia : and when he could obtain no direct ...
... promife you upon my honour Miss Western is not ' here . ' • -- Joncs now taking the Mafk by the hand , fell to en- treating her in the most earneft manner , to acquaint him where he might find Sophia : and when he could obtain no direct ...
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... promife that the lady would endeavour to find out So- phia , and in a few days bring him to an interview with her , on condition that he would then take his leave of her . When this was thoroughly fettled , and a fecond meeting in the ...
... promife that the lady would endeavour to find out So- phia , and in a few days bring him to an interview with her , on condition that he would then take his leave of her . When this was thoroughly fettled , and a fecond meeting in the ...
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... promife to your lady fhip . " Not at all , child , faid the lady ! It would have been cruel before ; but after you promifed mè never to marry without your father's confent , in which you know is implied your giving up Jones , fure you ...
... promife to your lady fhip . " Not at all , child , faid the lady ! It would have been cruel before ; but after you promifed mè never to marry without your father's confent , in which you know is implied your giving up Jones , fure you ...
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