The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen1Blackwell, 1926 |
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... Black George much ingratiated him with all the servants ; for though that fellow was before universally disliked , yet he was no sooner turned away than he was as universally pitied ; and the friendship and gallantry of Tom Jones was ...
... Black George much ingratiated him with all the servants ; for though that fellow was before universally disliked , yet he was no sooner turned away than he was as universally pitied ; and the friendship and gallantry of Tom Jones was ...
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... Black George ; where the family of that poor wretch , namely , his wife and children , were found in all the misery with which cold , hunger , and nakedness , can affect human crea- tures : for as to the money they had received from ...
... Black George ; where the family of that poor wretch , namely , his wife and children , were found in all the misery with which cold , hunger , and nakedness , can affect human crea- tures : for as to the money they had received from ...
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... dark when they returned home , he could not help going back a mile in a shower of rain to acquaint the poor woman with ... Black George made use of the very opportunity of his friend's absence to overturn all again . M СНАР . Х. In which ...
... dark when they returned home , he could not help going back a mile in a shower of rain to acquaint the poor woman with ... Black George made use of the very opportunity of his friend's absence to overturn all again . M СНАР . Х. In which ...
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... Black George was pitched upon by him as being a person already obnoxious to Mr. Western , and one of no good fame in the country . He was , besides , the best sacrifice the higler could make , as he had supplied him with no game since ...
... Black George was pitched upon by him as being a person already obnoxious to Mr. Western , and one of no good fame in the country . He was , besides , the best sacrifice the higler could make , as he had supplied him with no game since ...
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... Black George , whom he hoped to introduce into Mr. Western's family in the same capacity in which he had before served Mr. Allworthy . The reader , if he considers that this fellow was already obnoxious to Mr. Western , and if he ...
... Black George , whom he hoped to introduce into Mr. Western's family in the same capacity in which he had before served Mr. Allworthy . The reader , if he considers that this fellow was already obnoxious to Mr. Western , and if he ...
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