The history of Tom Jones, a foundlingNavarre Society, 1926 |
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... uncle's godson , and had lived more with him than with his father . So that the uncle had often declared he loved his nephew almost equally with his own child . Jones fell into raptures with this good gentleman ; and when , after much ...
... uncle's godson , and had lived more with him than with his father . So that the uncle had often declared he loved his nephew almost equally with his own child . Jones fell into raptures with this good gentleman ; and when , after much ...
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... uncle and nephew had occa- sioned some disquiet in the minds of all whom they had left behind them ; and the more , as , during the preceding dialogue , the uncle had more than once elevated his voice , so as to be heard down stairs ...
... uncle and nephew had occa- sioned some disquiet in the minds of all whom they had left behind them ; and the more , as , during the preceding dialogue , the uncle had more than once elevated his voice , so as to be heard down stairs ...
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... uncle thus departed , when the servant came to attend the nephew to bed , had waked him for that pur- pose , and had at last made him sensible that his uncle . was gone , he , instead of accepting the kind offices ten- dered him ...
... uncle thus departed , when the servant came to attend the nephew to bed , had waked him for that pur- pose , and had at last made him sensible that his uncle . was gone , he , instead of accepting the kind offices ten- dered him ...
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