The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Walther, 1774 |
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... woman , ' cries Jones , her thoughts of me I ' fhall never be worthy of . O fhe is all gentleness , • kindness , goodness . Why was fuch a rascal as I ' born , ever to give her foft bofom a moment's un- eafinefs ? why am I curfed ? I ...
... woman , ' cries Jones , her thoughts of me I ' fhall never be worthy of . O fhe is all gentleness , • kindness , goodness . Why was fuch a rascal as I ' born , ever to give her foft bofom a moment's un- eafinefs ? why am I curfed ? I ...
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... and if he is not blooded , I am afraid will die . ' · Every man must die fome time or other , ' anfwer- ed the good woman ; it is no business of mine . I B 3 ' hope , hope , Doctor , you would not have me hold Chap . 3 . 19 A FOUNDLING .
... and if he is not blooded , I am afraid will die . ' · Every man must die fome time or other , ' anfwer- ed the good woman ; it is no business of mine . I B 3 ' hope , hope , Doctor , you would not have me hold Chap . 3 . 19 A FOUNDLING .
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... woman at the bottom ; but she loved money so much , that she hated every thing which had the femblance of poverty . Jones now returned in order to dress himself , while his dinner was preparing , and was , according to his orders ...
... woman at the bottom ; but she loved money so much , that she hated every thing which had the femblance of poverty . Jones now returned in order to dress himself , while his dinner was preparing , and was , according to his orders ...
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... woman did not resemble Venus at all in her person , so neither did fhe in her tafte . Happy had it been for Nanny the chambermaid , if she had feen with the eyes of her miftrefs ; for that poor girl fell fo violently in love with Jones ...
... woman did not resemble Venus at all in her person , so neither did fhe in her tafte . Happy had it been for Nanny the chambermaid , if she had feen with the eyes of her miftrefs ; for that poor girl fell fo violently in love with Jones ...
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... woman , whether moved by compaffion , or by fhame , or by whatever other motive , I cannot tell , first gave her fervants a round fcold for difobeying the orders which she had never given , and then bidding the drawer lay a nap- kin in ...
... woman , whether moved by compaffion , or by fhame , or by whatever other motive , I cannot tell , first gave her fervants a round fcold for difobeying the orders which she had never given , and then bidding the drawer lay a nap- kin in ...
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