The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volumen2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... sure of furnishing her with all manner of conveniences . Jones having received his direction to the place , took his leave of the Man of the Hill , and , desiring him to direct Partridge the same way , returned hastily to the wood . Our ...
... sure of furnishing her with all manner of conveniences . Jones having received his direction to the place , took his leave of the Man of the Hill , and , desiring him to direct Partridge the same way , returned hastily to the wood . Our ...
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... sure , Ensign Northerton and she were very well acquainted together at our last quarters , that is the very right and truth of the matter . But the captain he knows nothing about it ; and as long as there is enough for him too , what ...
... sure , Ensign Northerton and she were very well acquainted together at our last quarters , that is the very right and truth of the matter . But the captain he knows nothing about it ; and as long as there is enough for him too , what ...
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... sure , I thought there must be a devil , notwithstanding what they said , though one of them was a captain ; for methought , thinks I to myself , if there be no devil , how can wicked people be sent to him , and I have read all that ...
... sure , I thought there must be a devil , notwithstanding what they said , though one of them was a captain ; for methought , thinks I to myself , if there be no devil , how can wicked people be sent to him , and I have read all that ...
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... sure , " cries the landlady , “ her ladyship's honour can never intend it . O , bless me ! farther to - night indeed ! let me beseech your ladyship not to think on't- But to be sure , your ladyship can't . What will your honour be ...
... sure , " cries the landlady , “ her ladyship's honour can never intend it . O , bless me ! farther to - night indeed ! let me beseech your ladyship not to think on't- But to be sure , your ladyship can't . What will your honour be ...
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... sure," cries the landlady, " her ladyship's honour can never intend it. O, bless me ! farther to-night indeed ! let me beseech your ladyship not to think on't But to be sure, your ladyship can't. What will your honour be pleased to have ...
... sure," cries the landlady, " her ladyship's honour can never intend it. O, bless me ! farther to-night indeed ! let me beseech your ladyship not to think on't But to be sure, your ladyship can't. What will your honour be pleased to have ...
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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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