The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... happiest interview with Sophia , to whom he now vowed eternal constancy . As for Mrs. Waters , she took the opportunity of the coach which was going to Bath ; for which place she set out in company with the two Irish gentlemen , the ...
... happiest interview with Sophia , to whom he now vowed eternal constancy . As for Mrs. Waters , she took the opportunity of the coach which was going to Bath ; for which place she set out in company with the two Irish gentlemen , the ...
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... happiness , the beer was ordered to flow very liberally into the kitchen ; so that before eleven in the evening , there was not a single person sober in the house , except only Mrs. Western herself , and the charming Sophia . Early in ...
... happiness , the beer was ordered to flow very liberally into the kitchen ; so that before eleven in the evening , there was not a single person sober in the house , except only Mrs. Western herself , and the charming Sophia . Early in ...
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... travelling the same way . The other , who , like a ghost , only wanted to be spoke to , she had SO readily answered , That the happiness was 95 THE HISTORY OF CHAPTER II THE ADVENTURES WHICH SOPHIA MET WITH AFTER HER LEAVING UPTON.
... travelling the same way . The other , who , like a ghost , only wanted to be spoke to , she had SO readily answered , That the happiness was 95 THE HISTORY OF CHAPTER II THE ADVENTURES WHICH SOPHIA MET WITH AFTER HER LEAVING UPTON.
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Henry Fielding Leslie Stephen. she had SO readily answered , That the happiness was entirely hers ; that she was a perfect stranger in that country , and was overjoyed at meeting a companion of her own sex , that perhaps been guilty of ...
Henry Fielding Leslie Stephen. she had SO readily answered , That the happiness was entirely hers ; that she was a perfect stranger in that country , and was overjoyed at meeting a companion of her own sex , that perhaps been guilty of ...
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... happiest far of my life ) which we spent together , when both were under the care of my aunt 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 ...
... happiest far of my life ) which we spent together , when both were under the care of my aunt 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 ...
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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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