The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... 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 , but was prevented by the peace - making serjeant , sorely to the displeasure of ...
... 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 , but was prevented by the peace - making serjeant , sorely to the displeasure of ...
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... dear , " cries he , " it was a mistake . " - " A mistake indeed ! " answered she : " but when did you ever know me to make such mistakes ? - " But how comes it , sir , " cries the landlord , “ that such a great gentleman walks about the ...
... dear , " cries he , " it was a mistake . " - " A mistake indeed ! " answered she : " but when did you ever know me to make such mistakes ? - " But how comes it , sir , " cries the landlord , “ that such a great gentleman walks about the ...
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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 , " the ...
... 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 , " the ...
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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 . " " 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 . " " Pugh ! " answered the husband , " that is nothing . Dost think , because ...
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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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