The history of Tom Jones, a foundlingJenson Society, 1907 |
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... ma'am , tell me what's the matter . " — " My father , " cries Sophia , " is going to marry me to a man I both despise and hate . ' tell me , you , pray to me to know - 29 - dear , ma'am , ” answered the other , " who is this wicked man ...
... ma'am , tell me what's the matter . " — " My father , " cries Sophia , " is going to marry me to a man I both despise and hate . ' tell me , you , pray to me to know - 29 - dear , ma'am , ” answered the other , " who is this wicked man ...
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... ma'am , I ask pardon ; I meant no harm , " answered she ; " but to be sure the poor gentleman hath run in my head ever since I saw him this morning . To be sure , if your la'ship had but seen him just now , you must have pitied him ...
... ma'am , I ask pardon ; I meant no harm , " answered she ; " but to be sure the poor gentleman hath run in my head ever since I saw him this morning . To be sure , if your la'ship had but seen him just now , you must have pitied him ...
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... ma'am , " says Honour . " There he hath been walking all this morning , and at last there he laid himself down : I believe he lies there still . To be sure , if it had not been for my modesty , being a maid , as I am , I should have ...
... ma'am , " says Honour . " There he hath been walking all this morning , and at last there he laid himself down : I believe he lies there still . To be sure , if it had not been for my modesty , being a maid , as I am , I should have ...
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... ma'am , " cries Honour ; " and to be sure , if the best man in England was to desire me to forget him , I'd take him at his word . Marry , come up ! I am sure your la'ship hath done him too much honour ever to think on him ; a young ...
... ma'am , " cries Honour ; " and to be sure , if the best man in England was to desire me to forget him , I'd take him at his word . Marry , come up ! I am sure your la'ship hath done him too much honour ever to think on him ; a young ...
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... ma'am , " answered Honour , " your la'ship hath had enough to give you a surfeit of them . To be used ill by such a poor , beggarly , bastardly fellow . " " Hold your blasphe- mous tongue , " cries Sophia : " how dare you mention his ...
... ma'am , " answered Honour , " your la'ship hath had enough to give you a surfeit of them . To be used ill by such a poor , beggarly , bastardly fellow . " " Hold your blasphe- mous tongue , " cries Sophia : " how dare you mention his ...
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acquainted Alcibiades Allworthy answered Honour answered Jones aunt barber began begged behaviour believe Benjamin better Black George Blifil blood brother called CHAPTER character command concern cries Honour cries Jones cries Sophia dæmon daughter dear desire door doth endeavour ensign father favour fellow fortune gamekeeper give hath heard heart hope husband imagined immediately inclinations justice justice of peace kind knew la'ship landlady lieutenant look lover ma'am madam maid manner married matter mention mind mistress morning never Northerton obliged occasion Partridge passion perhaps person poor portmanteau present promise Quaker reader received replied resolved returned say the truth says Jones says Sophia scarce seen serjeant servants sister soldiers soon sooner Squire Allworthy stept suffer sure surgeon surprize tell tender thing thou thought tion told Tom French tridge turn violent Western whole wish woman words young gentleman young lady