The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Macmillan and Company, limited, 1915 |
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... Heaven ! Don't tell me , ' cries the other , ' of quality ! I believe I know more of people of quality than such as you . But , prithee , without troubling me with any of your impertinence , do tell me what I can have for supper ; for ...
... Heaven ! Don't tell me , ' cries the other , ' of quality ! I believe I know more of people of quality than such as you . But , prithee , without troubling me with any of your impertinence , do tell me what I can have for supper ; for ...
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... Heaven knows my circumstances are bad enough , and I am so far from being afraid , that I value a pistol , or a blunderbuss , or any such thing , no more than a pop - gun . Every man must die once , and what signifies the manner how ...
... Heaven knows my circumstances are bad enough , and I am so far from being afraid , that I value a pistol , or a blunderbuss , or any such thing , no more than a pop - gun . Every man must die once , and what signifies the manner how ...
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... Heavens ! how came this muff here ? ' — ' I know no more than your honour , ' cried Partridge ; ' but I saw it upon the arm of one of the women who would have disturbed you , if I would have suffered them .'- ' Where are they ? ' cries ...
... Heavens ! how came this muff here ? ' — ' I know no more than your honour , ' cried Partridge ; ' but I saw it upon the arm of one of the women who would have disturbed you , if I would have suffered them .'- ' Where are they ? ' cries ...
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... Heaven no Salic law governs here . Brother , you have a roughness in your manner which no woman but myself would bear . I do not wonder my niece was frightened and terrified into taking this measure ; and , to speak honestly , I think ...
... Heaven no Salic law governs here . Brother , you have a roughness in your manner which no woman but myself would bear . I do not wonder my niece was frightened and terrified into taking this measure ; and , to speak honestly , I think ...
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... Heaven's sake , madam , consider what you are about , and whither you are going . ' This advice to a lady who had already rode near forty miles , and in no very agreeable season , may seem foolish enough . It may be supposed she had ...
... Heaven's sake , madam , consider what you are about , and whither you are going . ' This advice to a lady who had already rode near forty miles , and in no very agreeable season , may seem foolish enough . It may be supposed she had ...
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