The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... ladyship may command me , and I shall think myself very 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 ...
... ladyship may command me , and I shall think myself very 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 ...
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... ladyship to be your ladyship , I would as soon have burnt my fingers as have affronted your ladyship ; but truly where gentry come and spend their money , I am not willing that they should be scandalised by a set of poor shabby vermin ...
... ladyship to be your ladyship , I would as soon have burnt my fingers as have affronted your ladyship ; but truly where gentry come and spend their money , I am not willing that they should be scandalised by a set of poor shabby vermin ...
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... ladyship , I am heartily sorry your ladyship hath had a misfortune , and if your ladyship will do me the honour to wear my clothes till you can get some of your ladyship's own , to be certain the best I have is at your ladyship's ...
... ladyship , I am heartily sorry your ladyship hath had a misfortune , and if your ladyship will do me the honour to wear my clothes till you can get some of your ladyship's own , to be certain the best I have is at your ladyship's ...
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... ladyship ; for if he had broke open the lady's door with any of the wicked designs of a gentleman , he would never have sneaked away to another room to save the expense of a supper and a bed to himself . They are certainly thieves , and ...
... ladyship ; for if he had broke open the lady's door with any of the wicked designs of a gentleman , he would never have sneaked away to another room to save the expense of a supper and a bed to himself . They are certainly thieves , and ...
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... ladyship would not think of going any farther to - night . I am terribly afraid your ladyship will not be able to bear the fatigue . " " Why sure , " cries the landlady , “ her ladyship's honour can never intend it . O , bless me ...
... ladyship would not think of going any farther to - night . I am terribly afraid your ladyship will not be able to bear the fatigue . " " Why sure , " cries the landlady , “ her ladyship's honour can never intend it . O , bless me ...
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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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