The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Macmillan and Company, limited, 1915 |
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... brother of a good family , and , having no fortune at home , was obliged to look abroad in order to get one ; for which purpose he was proceeding to the Bath , to try his luck with cards and the women . This young fellow lay in bed ...
... brother of a good family , and , having no fortune at home , was obliged to look abroad in order to get one ; for which purpose he was proceeding to the Bath , to try his luck with cards and the women . This young fellow lay in bed ...
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... ; Zounds and d - nation ! Blood and fury ! Where , when , how , what - Not to be found ! Where ? ' ' La ! brother , ' said Mrs. Western , with true political coldness , ' you are always throwing yourself into such 34 BOOK X THE HISTORY OF.
... ; Zounds and d - nation ! Blood and fury ! Where , when , how , what - Not to be found ! Where ? ' ' La ! brother , ' said Mrs. Western , with true political coldness , ' you are always throwing yourself into such 34 BOOK X THE HISTORY OF.
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... brother and sister in most instances ; particularly in this - that as the brother never foresaw anything at a distance , but was most sagacious in immedi- ately seeing everything the moment it had happened ; so the sister eternally ...
... brother and sister in most instances ; particularly in this - that as the brother never foresaw anything at a distance , but was most sagacious in immedi- ately seeing everything the moment it had happened ; so the sister eternally ...
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... Brother , I am sorry for what hath happened ; and that niece should have behaved herself in a manner so my unbecoming her family ; but it is all your own doings , and you have nobody to thank but yourself . You know she hath been ...
... Brother , I am sorry for what hath happened ; and that niece should have behaved herself in a manner so my unbecoming her family ; but it is all your own doings , and you have nobody to thank but yourself . You know she hath been ...
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... 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 my niece will be justified to the ...
... 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 my niece will be justified to the ...
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