The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen1Blackwell, 1926 |
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... sister . СНАР . III . P. 4 An odd accident which befel Mr. Allworthy , at his return bome . The decent behaviour of Mrs. Deborah Wilkins , with some proper animadversions on bastards . CHAP IV . • P. 7 The reader's neck brought into ...
... sister . СНАР . III . P. 4 An odd accident which befel Mr. Allworthy , at his return bome . The decent behaviour of Mrs. Deborah Wilkins , with some proper animadversions on bastards . CHAP IV . • P. 7 The reader's neck brought into ...
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... sister . I N that part of the western division of this kingdom , which is commonly called Somersetshire , there lately lived ( and perhaps lives still ) a gentleman whose name was Allworthy , and who might well be called the favour- ite ...
... sister . I N that part of the western division of this kingdom , which is commonly called Somersetshire , there lately lived ( and perhaps lives still ) a gentleman whose name was Allworthy , and who might well be called the favour- ite ...
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... sister , for whom he had a very tender affec- tion . This lady was now somewhat past the age of 30 , an æra , at which , in the opinion of the malicious , the title of old maid may , with no impropriety , be assumed . She was of that ...
... sister , for whom he had a very tender affec- tion . This lady was now somewhat past the age of 30 , an æra , at which , in the opinion of the malicious , the title of old maid may , with no impropriety , be assumed . She was of that ...
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... his house very late in the evening , and after a short supper with his sister , retired much fatigued to his chamber . Here , having spent some minutes on his knees , a custom which he never broke through on The History of a FOUNDLING 7.
... his house very late in the evening , and after a short supper with his sister , retired much fatigued to his chamber . Here , having spent some minutes on his knees , a custom which he never broke through on The History of a FOUNDLING 7.
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... sister he had a present for her ; for which she thanked him , imagining , I suppose , it had been a gown , or some ornament for her person . Indeed , he very often made her such presents , and she , in complacence to him , spent much ...
... sister he had a present for her ; for which she thanked him , imagining , I suppose , it had been a gown , or some ornament for her person . Indeed , he very often made her such presents , and she , in complacence to him , spent much ...
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