The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... for he won't want company . And the lady , to give the devil his due , is a very good sort of lady , and loves A FOUNDLING 29 A FRIENDLY CONVERSATION IN THE KITCHEN, WHICH HAD A VERY COMMON, THOUGH NOT VERY FRIENDLY, CONCLUSION.
... for he won't want company . And the lady , to give the devil his due , is a very good sort of lady , and loves A FOUNDLING 29 A FRIENDLY CONVERSATION IN THE KITCHEN, WHICH HAD A VERY COMMON, THOUGH NOT VERY FRIENDLY, CONCLUSION.
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... call him ; if indeed he be a man ; but I know several people who believe it is the devil that lives there . " — " Nay , nay , like enough , " says Partridge ; " and now you put me in the head of it , I verily and A FOUNDLING 31.
... call him ; if indeed he be a man ; but I know several people who believe it is the devil that lives there . " — " Nay , nay , like enough , " says Partridge ; " and now you put me in the head of it , I verily and A FOUNDLING 31.
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... devil ? For I have heard some of our officers say , there is no such person ; and that it is only a trick of the parsons , to prevent their being broke ; for if it was publicly known that there was no devil , the parsons would be of no ...
... devil ? For I have heard some of our officers say , there is no such person ; and that it is only a trick of the parsons , to prevent their being broke ; for if it was publicly known that there was no devil , the parsons would be of no ...
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... devil is the maning of this ? " Upon which the other immediately answered , “ O , Mr. Macklachlan ! I am rejoiced you are here . - This villain hath debauched my wife , and is got into bed with her . " - " What wife ? " cries ...
... devil is the maning of this ? " Upon which the other immediately answered , “ O , Mr. Macklachlan ! I am rejoiced you are here . - This villain hath debauched my wife , and is got into bed with her . " - " What wife ? " cries ...
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... devil's name , is the reason of all this disturbance in the lady's room ? " Fitzpatrick , hanging down his head , repeated , That he had committed a mistake , for which he heartily asked pardon , and then retired with his countryman ...
... devil's name , is the reason of all this disturbance in the lady's room ? " Fitzpatrick , hanging down his head , repeated , That he had committed a mistake , for which he heartily asked pardon , and then retired with his countryman ...
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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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