The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Walther, 1774 |
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... Jones , ftarting up , do you know my Sophia ? Do I ! ay marry , ' cries the landlady , many's the time hath fhe lain in this houfe . ' With her aunt , I fuppofe , ' fays Jones . Why there it ' is now , ' cries the landlady . Ay , ay ...
... Jones , ftarting up , do you know my Sophia ? Do I ! ay marry , ' cries the landlady , many's the time hath fhe lain in this houfe . ' With her aunt , I fuppofe , ' fays Jones . Why there it ' is now , ' cries the landlady . Ay , ay ...
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... cries he , ' did fhe ever men- ❝tion her poor Jones ? You flatter me now ; I can ' never believe fo much . ' ' Why then , ' answered the , " · as I hope to be faved , and may the devil fetch me , if I fpeak a fyllable more than the ...
... cries he , ' did fhe ever men- ❝tion her poor Jones ? You flatter me now ; I can ' never believe fo much . ' ' Why then , ' answered the , " · as I hope to be faved , and may the devil fetch me , if I fpeak a fyllable more than the ...
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... cries the doctor in a rage . I have told you my refolution already , ” anfwered Jones , and I wifh with all my heart you had taken my anfwer : for you have awaked me out of the sweetest fleep which I ever had in my life . ' 6 Ay , ay , ...
... cries the doctor in a rage . I have told you my refolution already , ” anfwered Jones , and I wifh with all my heart you had taken my anfwer : for you have awaked me out of the sweetest fleep which I ever had in my life . ' 6 Ay , ay , ...
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... Jones , ' you don't intend to leave me in this condition . ' ' Indeed but I fhall , " faid the other . , Then , ' faid Jones , you have used me rafcally , and I will not pay you a farthing . " Very well , ' cries the doctor , the first ...
... Jones , ' you don't intend to leave me in this condition . ' ' Indeed but I fhall , " faid the other . , Then , ' faid Jones , you have used me rafcally , and I will not pay you a farthing . " Very well , ' cries the doctor , the first ...
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... Jones . , Sure , Sir , ' answered the barber , you are too wife a man to carry a broken ' head thither ; for that would be carrying coals to " Newcastle . ' เ Upon my word , ' cries Jones , thou art a very odd fellow , and I like thy ...
... Jones . , Sure , Sir , ' answered the barber , you are too wife a man to carry a broken ' head thither ; for that would be carrying coals to " Newcastle . ' เ Upon my word , ' cries Jones , thou art a very odd fellow , and I like thy ...
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