The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... THUS , ON MY KNEES , LET ME ASK YOUR PARDON AND SHEATHED ONE HALF OF HIS SWORD IN THE BODY OF THE SAID GENTLEMAN SHE HASTILY RETIRED , TAKING WITH HER HER LITTle girl 211 264 • 421 • 432 BOOK IX . CONTAINING TWELVE HOURS . B VOL .
... THUS , ON MY KNEES , LET ME ASK YOUR PARDON AND SHEATHED ONE HALF OF HIS SWORD IN THE BODY OF THE SAID GENTLEMAN SHE HASTILY RETIRED , TAKING WITH HER HER LITTle girl 211 264 • 421 • 432 BOOK IX . CONTAINING TWELVE HOURS . B VOL .
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... pardon , madam ; but I am certain I am not deceived ; you can be no other person than Captain Waters's lady . " The poor woman , who in her present distress had very little regarded the face of any person present , no sooner looked at ...
... pardon , madam ; but I am certain I am not deceived ; you can be no other person than Captain Waters's lady . " The poor woman , who in her present distress had very little regarded the face of any person present , no sooner looked at ...
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... pardon for the offences she had committed , begging that all might be imputed to ignorance of her quality : for , " Lud ! madam , " says she , " how should I have imagined that a lady of your fashion would appear in such a dress ? I am ...
... pardon for the offences she had committed , begging that all might be imputed to ignorance of her quality : for , " Lud ! madam , " says she , " how should I have imagined that a lady of your fashion would appear in such a dress ? I am ...
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... pardon and retreat , when , on a sudden , as the moon shone very bright , he cast his eyes on stays , gowns , petticoats , caps , ribbons , stockings , garters , shoes , clogs , & c . all which lay in a disordered manner on the floor ...
... pardon and retreat , when , on a sudden , as the moon shone very bright , he cast his eyes on stays , gowns , petticoats , caps , ribbons , stockings , garters , shoes , clogs , & c . all which lay in a disordered manner on the floor ...
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... pardons of the lady ; and then turning to Jones , he said , " I would have you take notice I do not ask your pardon , for you have bate me ; for which I am resolved to have your blood in the morning . " Jones treated this menace with ...
... pardons of the lady ; and then turning to Jones , he said , " I would have you take notice I do not ask your pardon , for you have bate me ; for which I am resolved to have your blood in the morning . " Jones treated this menace with ...
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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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