The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Macmillan and Company, limited, 1915 |
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... Jones , he said , ' I would have you take notice I do not ask your pardon , for you have bate me ; for which I am resolved to have your blood in the morning . ' Jones treated this menace with much contempt ; and Mr. Maclachlan answered ...
... Jones , he said , ' I would have you take notice I do not ask your pardon , for you have bate me ; for which I am resolved to have your blood in the morning . ' Jones treated this menace with much contempt ; and Mr. Maclachlan answered ...
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... answered the lady ; and I shall be much obliged to you if you will please to get my apartment ready as soon as possible ; for am resolved to be on horseback again in three hours . ' ' Why , Susan , ' cries the landlady , ' is there a ...
... answered the lady ; and I shall be much obliged to you if you will please to get my apartment ready as soon as possible ; for am resolved to be on horseback again in three hours . ' ' Why , Susan , ' cries the landlady , ' is there a ...
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... answered , ' You may be a gentleman , sir ; but you don't show yourself as one to talk Latin to a woman . ' Partridge made a gentle reply , and concluded with more Latin ; upon which she tossed up her nose , and contented herself by ...
... answered , ' You may be a gentleman , sir ; but you don't show yourself as one to talk Latin to a woman . ' Partridge made a gentle reply , and concluded with more Latin ; upon which she tossed up her nose , and contented herself by ...
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... answered , ' Indeed , madam , it is true , every- body doth not know him to be Squire Allworthy's son ; for he was never married to his mother ; but his son he certainly is , and will be his heir too , as certainly as his name is Jones ...
... answered , ' Indeed , madam , it is true , every- body doth not know him to be Squire Allworthy's son ; for he was never married to his mother ; but his son he certainly is , and will be his heir too , as certainly as his name is Jones ...
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... answered , ' There was .'- ' Do you know anything of any lady ? ' continues Sophia , ' any lady ? I don't ask you whether she is handsome or no ; perhaps she is not ; that's nothing to the purpose ; but do you know of any lady ? ' ' La ...
... answered , ' There was .'- ' Do you know anything of any lady ? ' continues Sophia , ' any lady ? I don't ask you whether she is handsome or no ; perhaps she is not ; that's nothing to the purpose ; but do you know of any lady ? ' ' La ...
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