The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Macmillan and Company, limited, 1915 |
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... husband , she made no scruple of assuring the gentleman that the lady he wanted was then in the house ; and was presently afterwards prevailed upon ( by very liberal promises , and some earnest paid into her hands ) to conduct him to ...
... husband , she made no scruple of assuring the gentleman that the lady he wanted was then in the house ; and was presently afterwards prevailed upon ( by very liberal promises , and some earnest paid into her hands ) to conduct him to ...
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... husband , she had sent up for the landlady , and being by her apprised of the matter , had bribed the good woman , at an extravagant price , to furnish her with horses for her escape . Such prevalence had money in this family ; and ...
... husband , she had sent up for the landlady , and being by her apprised of the matter , had bribed the good woman , at an extravagant price , to furnish her with horses for her escape . Such prevalence had money in this family ; and ...
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... husband ; or , what is worse , of driving him to poison himself . Sophia , with all the gentleness which a woman can have , had all the spirit which she ought to have . When , therefore , she came to the place of appointment , and ...
... husband ; or , what is worse , of driving him to poison himself . Sophia , with all the gentleness which a woman can have , had all the spirit which she ought to have . When , therefore , she came to the place of appointment , and ...
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... they are certainly some of the rebel ladies , who , they say , travel with the young Chevalier , and have taken a roundabout way to escape the Duke's army . ' ' Husband , ' quoth the wife , you have 56 BOOK XI THE HISTORY OF.
... they are certainly some of the rebel ladies , who , they say , travel with the young Chevalier , and have taken a roundabout way to escape the Duke's army . ' ' Husband , ' quoth the wife , you have 56 BOOK XI THE HISTORY OF.
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... husband , ' that is nothing . Dost think , because you have seen some great ladies rude and uncivil to persons below them , that none of them know how to behave themselves when they come before their inferiors ? I think I know people of ...
... husband , ' that is nothing . Dost think , because you have seen some great ladies rude and uncivil to persons below them , that none of them know how to behave themselves when they come before their inferiors ? I think I know people of ...
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