The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen2Tauchnitz, 1844 |
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... dear to her . ' The landlady now began to roar as loudly as the poor woman in bed had done before . She cried ' she was undone , and that the reputation of her house , which was never blown upon before , was utterly destroyed . ' Then ...
... dear to her . ' The landlady now began to roar as loudly as the poor woman in bed had done before . She cried ' she was undone , and that the reputation of her house , which was never blown upon before , was utterly destroyed . ' Then ...
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... dear Madam Sophia . I did all I could to dissuade him from going to the wars : I told him there were men enow that were good for nothing else but to be killed , that had not the love of such fine ladies . ' ' Sure , ' says Sophia ...
... dear Madam Sophia . I did all I could to dissuade him from going to the wars : I told him there were men enow that were good for nothing else but to be killed , that had not the love of such fine ladies . ' ' Sure , ' says Sophia ...
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... dear , and sweetheart ; and when Betty offered to pull off her shoes and stockings , she would not suffer her , saying , she would not give her the trouble . ' 6 ' Pugh ! ' answered the husband , that is nothing . Dost think , because ...
... dear , and sweetheart ; and when Betty offered to pull off her shoes and stockings , she would not suffer her , saying , she would not give her the trouble . ' 6 ' Pugh ! ' answered the husband , that is nothing . Dost think , because ...
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... dear Harriet , ' answered Sophia , ' it was then a serious matter with you . Comfort yourself therefore with think- ing , that whatever you now lament , may hereafter appear as trifling and contemptible as a ball would at this time ...
... dear Harriet , ' answered Sophia , ' it was then a serious matter with you . Comfort yourself therefore with think- ing , that whatever you now lament , may hereafter appear as trifling and contemptible as a ball would at this time ...
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... dear Harriet , ' cries Sophia : ' you need not be ashamed , ' added she , sighing ; for sure there are irresistible charms in tenderness , which too many men are able to affect . ' ' True , ' answered her cousin , men , who in all other ...
... dear Harriet , ' cries Sophia : ' you need not be ashamed , ' added she , sighing ; for sure there are irresistible charms in tenderness , which too many men are able to affect . ' ' True , ' answered her cousin , men , who in all other ...
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acquainted afraid answered Jones answered Sophia arrived assure aunt began behaviour believe better Blifil called CHAPTER Cicero consent cousin cries Allworthy cries Jones cries the squire daugh daughter dear desire doth Dowling endeavour eyes father favour fellow Fitzpatrick fortune give happened happy hath hear heard heart heartily Heaven highwayman honour hope horses husband imagine justice of peace kind knew Lady Bellaston ladyship landlady landlord likewise lodgings Lord Fellamar lordship Madam maid manner marriage married matter mentioned Merry Andrew Miller Miss Western mistress morning Nancy nephew never night Nightingale obliged occasion pardon passion perhaps person pleased poor present promise racter reader received servant sooner Squire Allworthy sure tell tender thee thing thou thought tion told Tom Jones tridge truth uncle Upton violent wife woman word wretch young gentleman young lady Zounds