The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen3P. Wogan, 1801 |
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... uncle Weftern , in purfuit of his daughter , fo the was too generous to betray her . Though Jones had never feen Mrs. Fitzpatrick , yet he had heard that a coufin of Sophia was married to a gentleman of that name . This , however , in ...
... uncle Weftern , in purfuit of his daughter , fo the was too generous to betray her . Though Jones had never feen Mrs. Fitzpatrick , yet he had heard that a coufin of Sophia was married to a gentleman of that name . This , however , in ...
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... uncle and her aunt Western . As this was one of her moft favourite wifhes , fo the hope of fuccefs feemed fo reafonable , that nothing re- mained but to confider cf proper methods to accom- plith her fcheme . To attempt to reafon the ...
... uncle and her aunt Western . As this was one of her moft favourite wifhes , fo the hope of fuccefs feemed fo reafonable , that nothing re- mained but to confider cf proper methods to accom- plith her fcheme . To attempt to reafon the ...
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... uncle , and acquaint him where my coufin is ? ' The lady pondered a little upon this , and thus an- fwered , Why , no , Madam , I think not . · < " " ᎠᎥ Western hath defcribed her brother to nie to be fuch a brute , that I cannot ...
... uncle , and acquaint him where my coufin is ? ' The lady pondered a little upon this , and thus an- fwered , Why , no , Madam , I think not . · < " " ᎠᎥ Western hath defcribed her brother to nie to be fuch a brute , that I cannot ...
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... uncle's god - fon , and had lived more with him than with his father . So that the uncle had often declared , he loved his nephew al- moft equally with his own child . < Jones fell into raptures with this good gentleman ; and when after ...
... uncle's god - fon , and had lived more with him than with his father . So that the uncle had often declared , he loved his nephew al- moft equally with his own child . < Jones fell into raptures with this good gentleman ; and when after ...
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... uncle , who was a very great lover of his bottle , had fo well plied his nephew , that the latter , though not drunk , began to be fomewhat flustered ; and now Mr. Nightingale taking the old gentleman with him up ftairs into the ...
... uncle , who was a very great lover of his bottle , had fo well plied his nephew , that the latter , though not drunk , began to be fomewhat flustered ; and now Mr. Nightingale taking the old gentleman with him up ftairs into the ...
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