The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... highwaymen here ; I scorn the word , thof I say it . None but honest , good gentle- folks , are welcome to my house ; and , I thank good luck , I have always had enow of such customers ; indeed as many as I could entertain . Here hath ...
... highwaymen here ; I scorn the word , thof I say it . None but honest , good gentle- folks , are welcome to my house ; and , I thank good luck , I have always had enow of such customers ; indeed as many as I could entertain . Here hath ...
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... highwayman , all the money he had in his pocket was entirely at his service ; and so saying , he pulled out upwards of three guineas , and offered to deliver it ; but the other answered with an oath , That would not do . Jones answered ...
... highwayman , all the money he had in his pocket was entirely at his service ; and so saying , he pulled out upwards of three guineas , and offered to deliver it ; but the other answered with an oath , That would not do . Jones answered ...
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... highwayman . This was no other than Partridge himself , who , endeavouring to make his escape from the engagement , had been thrown from his horse , and lay flat on his face , not daring to look up , and expecting every minute to be ...
... highwayman . This was no other than Partridge himself , who , endeavouring to make his escape from the engagement , had been thrown from his horse , and lay flat on his face , not daring to look up , and expecting every minute to be ...
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... highwayman was full of expressions of thankfulness and gratitude . He actually dropt tears or pretended so to do ... highwaymen who are , by unavoidable distress , driven , as it were , to such illegal courses , as generally bring them ...
... highwayman was full of expressions of thankfulness and gratitude . He actually dropt tears or pretended so to do ... highwaymen who are , by unavoidable distress , driven , as it were , to such illegal courses , as generally bring them ...
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... highwayman , I believe , who wants to rob and murder me for he hath fallen upon me with that stick there in his hand , when I wish I may be d - n'd if I gid un the least provocation . " — " How , sir , " said the captain , " did you not ...
... highwayman , I believe , who wants to rob and murder me for he hath fallen upon me with that stick there in his hand , when I wish I may be d - n'd if I gid un the least provocation . " — " How , sir , " said the captain , " did you not ...
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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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