The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... answered he with a sigh , " I was endeavouring to trace out my own journey hither . Good heavens ! what a distance is Gloucester from us ! What a vast tract of land must be between me and my own home ! " - " Ay , ay , young gentleman ...
... answered he with a sigh , " I was endeavouring to trace out my own journey hither . Good heavens ! what a distance is Gloucester from us ! What a vast tract of land must be between me and my own home ! " - " Ay , ay , young gentleman ...
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... answered Northerton , " to take satisfaction by knocking a man down behind his back . Neither am I capable of giving you satis- faction here , as I have no sword ; but if you dare behave like a gentleman , let us go where I can furnish ...
... answered Northerton , " to take satisfaction by knocking a man down behind his back . Neither am I capable of giving you satis- faction here , as I have no sword ; but if you dare behave like a gentleman , let us go where I can furnish ...
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... answered she : " if it had not been for your nonsense , nothing had happened . You must be meddling with what did not belong to you , and throw in your fool's discourse . " - " Well , well , " answered he ; " what's past cannot be ...
... answered she : " if it had not been for your nonsense , nothing had happened . You must be meddling with what did not belong to you , and throw in your fool's discourse . " - " Well , well , " answered he ; " what's past cannot be ...
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... answered Partridge ; " I am no man's servant , I assure you ; for though I have had misfortunes in the world , I ... answered Partridge . " Then I warrant , " says she , " he'll have a swingeing great estate hereafter . " - " Most ...
... answered Partridge ; " I am no man's servant , I assure you ; for though I have had misfortunes in the world , I ... answered Partridge . " Then I warrant , " says she , " he'll have a swingeing great estate hereafter . " - " Most ...
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... answered the serjeant ; " they have not half your learning , sir , I believe ; and to be sure , I thought there must be a devil , notwithstanding what they said , though one of them was a captain ; for methought , thinks I to myself ...
... answered the serjeant ; " they have not half your learning , sir , I believe ; and to be sure , I thought there must be a devil , notwithstanding what they said , though one of them was a captain ; for methought , thinks I to myself ...
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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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