The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... concern for his own safety , made directly to the thicket whence the sound had issued . He had not entered far into the wood before he beheld a most shocking sight indeed , a woman stript half naked , under the hands of a ruffian , who ...
... concern for his own safety , made directly to the thicket whence the sound had issued . He had not entered far into the wood before he beheld a most shocking sight indeed , a woman stript half naked , under the hands of a ruffian , who ...
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... concern or trouble to prevent it . Jones therefore at his return , found the woman alone . He would have spent some ... concerned at the trouble I give you ; nay , indeed , my nakedness may well make me ashamed to look you in the face ...
... concern or trouble to prevent it . Jones therefore at his return , found the woman alone . He would have spent some ... concerned at the trouble I give you ; nay , indeed , my nakedness may well make me ashamed to look you in the face ...
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... concern myself about any thing which comes from the lips of such low creatures as yourself ? But I am surprised at your assurance in thinking , after what is past , that I will condescend to put on any of your dirty things . I would ...
... concern myself about any thing which comes from the lips of such low creatures as yourself ? But I am surprised at your assurance in thinking , after what is past , that I will condescend to put on any of your dirty things . I would ...
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... concerned for what she had done ; though by this means she designed only to draw him from his guard , and indeed to open his eyes , through which she intended to surprise his heart . And now , gently lifting up those two bright orbs ...
... concerned for what she had done ; though by this means she designed only to draw him from his guard , and indeed to open his eyes , through which she intended to surprise his heart . And now , gently lifting up those two bright orbs ...
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... concern you . Don't you remember what happened about seven years ago ? " - " Nay , my dear , " returned he , " don't rip up old stories . Come , come , all's well , and I am sorry for what I have done . " The landlady was going to reply ...
... concern you . Don't you remember what happened about seven years ago ? " - " Nay , my dear , " returned he , " don't rip up old stories . Come , come , all's well , and I am sorry for what I have done . " The landlady was going to reply ...
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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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