The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Macmillan and Company, limited, 1915 |
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Henry Fielding. CHAPTER V An adventure which happened to Mr. Jones at his lodgings , with some account of a young gentleman who lodged there , and of the mistress of the house , and her two daughters PAGE 183 CHAPTER VI What arrived ...
Henry Fielding. CHAPTER V An adventure which happened to Mr. Jones at his lodgings , with some account of a young gentleman who lodged there , and of the mistress of the house , and her two daughters PAGE 183 CHAPTER VI What arrived ...
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... lodging , she dressed herself with all possible expedition . · Mr. Western now proceeded to search the whole house , but to as little purpose as he had disturbed poor Mrs. Waters . He then returned disconsolate into the kitchen , where ...
... lodging , she dressed herself with all possible expedition . · Mr. Western now proceeded to search the whole house , but to as little purpose as he had disturbed poor Mrs. Waters . He then returned disconsolate into the kitchen , where ...
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... lodgings at Bath . " " " ' Happy , my dear , is the woman who , in any state of life , hath a cheerful , good - natured companion to support and comfort her ! But why do I reflect on happy situa- tions only to aggravate my own misery ...
... lodgings at Bath . " " " ' Happy , my dear , is the woman who , in any state of life , hath a cheerful , good - natured companion to support and comfort her ! But why do I reflect on happy situa- tions only to aggravate my own misery ...
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... lodging for the two ladies ; for , as her ladyship was not then in town , Mrs. Fitzpatrick would by no means consent to accept a bed in the mansion of the peer . Some readers will perhaps condemn this extraordinary delicacy , as I may ...
... lodging for the two ladies ; for , as her ladyship was not then in town , Mrs. Fitzpatrick would by no means consent to accept a bed in the mansion of the peer . Some readers will perhaps condemn this extraordinary delicacy , as I may ...
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... lodging that evening in the house where he then was . He introduced this with an affected surprise at the intention which Mr. Jones declared of removing ; and , after urging many excellent arguments against it , he at last insisted ...
... lodging that evening in the house where he then was . He introduced this with an affected surprise at the intention which Mr. Jones declared of removing ; and , after urging many excellent arguments against it , he at last insisted ...
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