The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... happy instrument of her protection . Nay , " answered she , " I could almost conceive you to be some good angel ; and , to say the truth , you look more like an angel than a man in my eye . " Indeed he was a charming figure ; and if a ...
... happy instrument of her protection . Nay , " answered she , " I could almost conceive you to be some good angel ; and , to say the truth , you look more like an angel than a man in my eye . " Indeed he was a charming figure ; and if a ...
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... happy to have it in my power to serve your ladyship ; and so indeed may any one , for I know the captain will well reward them for it . " The landlady , who heard from the stairs all that past between the serjeant and Mrs. Waters , came ...
... happy to have it in my power to serve your ladyship ; and so indeed may any one , for I know the captain will well reward them for it . " The landlady , who heard from the stairs all that past between the serjeant and Mrs. Waters , came ...
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... Happy was it for Mrs. Waters that she was not of the weakest order of females ; for no sooner did she perceive , by his tying a knot in his garter , and by his declarations , what his hellish intentions were , than she stood stoutly to ...
... Happy was it for Mrs. Waters that she was not of the weakest order of females ; for no sooner did she perceive , by his tying a knot in his garter , and by his declarations , what his hellish intentions were , than she stood stoutly to ...
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... happy circumstance for poor Sophia ; whose fears , joined to her fatigue , had almost overpowered her spirits ; but she was now instantly relieved by a female voice , that greeted her in the softest manner , and with the utmost civility ...
... happy circumstance for poor Sophia ; whose fears , joined to her fatigue , had almost overpowered her spirits ; but she was now instantly relieved by a female voice , that greeted her in the softest manner , and with the utmost civility ...
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... happy woman . ' Child , ' says he , ' I am sorry to see the familiarity which subsists between you and a fellow who is altogether unworthy of you , and I am afraid will prove your ruin . As for your old stinking aunt , if it was to be ...
... happy woman . ' Child , ' says he , ' I am sorry to see the familiarity which subsists between you and a fellow who is altogether unworthy of you , and I am afraid will prove your ruin . As for your old stinking aunt , if it was to be ...
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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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