The history of Tom Jones, a foundlingJenson Society, 1907 |
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... thou wilt know it too soon . " Indeed , to confess the truth , she knew is already , and therefore was not very inquisitive as to that point . She then proceeded thus : " I don't pretend to give your la'ship advice , whereof your la ...
... thou wilt know it too soon . " Indeed , to confess the truth , she knew is already , and therefore was not very inquisitive as to that point . She then proceeded thus : " I don't pretend to give your la'ship advice , whereof your la ...
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... thou imagine me , " cries Sophia , " by affronting my ears with such stuff ! I detest all mankind . " " Nay , to be sure , ma'am , " answered Honour , " your la'ship hath had enough to give you a surfeit of them . To be used ill by such ...
... thou imagine me , " cries Sophia , " by affronting my ears with such stuff ! I detest all mankind . " " Nay , to be sure , ma'am , " answered Honour , " your la'ship hath had enough to give you a surfeit of them . To be used ill by such ...
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... thou mean ? " Why , to be sure , ma'am , my master no sooner told Squire Allworthy about Mr. Jones having offered to make love to your la'ship than the squire stripped him stark naked , and turned him out of doors ! " " Ha ! " says ...
... thou mean ? " Why , to be sure , ma'am , my master no sooner told Squire Allworthy about Mr. Jones having offered to make love to your la'ship than the squire stripped him stark naked , and turned him out of doors ! " " Ha ! " says ...
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... Thou art one of those wise men , " cries she , " whose nonsensical principles have undone the nation ; by weakening the hands of our government at home , and by discourag- ing our friends and encouraging our enemies abroad . " " Ho ...
... Thou art one of those wise men , " cries she , " whose nonsensical principles have undone the nation ; by weakening the hands of our government at home , and by discourag- ing our friends and encouraging our enemies abroad . " " Ho ...
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... thou hast lost thy way ; and if thou wilt take my advice , thou wilt not attempt to find it to - night . It is almost dark , and the road is difficult to hit ; besides , there have been several robberies committed lately between this ...
... thou hast lost thy way ; and if thou wilt take my advice , thou wilt not attempt to find it to - night . It is almost dark , and the road is difficult to hit ; besides , there have been several robberies committed lately between this ...
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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