The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... Miss Western , whom we before mentioned to have sallied from the inn a few minutes after her . So great was the surprise and joy which these two cousins conceived at this meeting ( for they had formerly been most intimate acquaintance ...
... Miss Western , whom we before mentioned to have sallied from the inn a few minutes after her . So great was the surprise and joy which these two cousins conceived at this meeting ( for they had formerly been most intimate acquaintance ...
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... Western . Alas ! why are Miss Graveairs , and Miss Giddy no more ? You remember , I am sure , when we knew each other by no other names . Indeed you gave the latter appellation with too much cause . I have since experienced how much I ...
... Western . Alas ! why are Miss Graveairs , and Miss Giddy no more ? You remember , I am sure , when we knew each other by no other names . Indeed you gave the latter appellation with too much cause . I have since experienced how much I ...
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... Miss Western- " Dishonest ! " replied Partridge , " heaven forbid I should wrong your honour so much ; but where's the dishonesty in borrowing a little for present spending , since you will be so well able to pay the lady hereafter ? No ...
... Miss Western- " Dishonest ! " replied Partridge , " heaven forbid I should wrong your honour so much ; but where's the dishonesty in borrowing a little for present spending , since you will be so well able to pay the lady hereafter ? No ...
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... Miss Western from seeing this young fellow , till the good company , which she will have an opportunity of meeting here , give her a properer turn . " " If he should find her out , madam , " answered the other , " your ladyship may be ...
... Miss Western from seeing this young fellow , till the good company , which she will have an opportunity of meeting here , give her a properer turn . " " If he should find her out , madam , " answered the other , " your ladyship may be ...
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... Miss Western ; but common humanity , as well as regard to our family , requires it of us both ; for it would be a dreadful match indeed . " proper return to bestowed on her Mrs. Fitzpatrick failed not to make a the compliment which Lady ...
... Miss Western ; but common humanity , as well as regard to our family , requires it of us both ; for it would be a dreadful match indeed . " proper return to bestowed on her Mrs. Fitzpatrick failed not to make a the compliment which Lady ...
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The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen2 Fielding Vista completa - 1783 |
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