The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 3G. C. Walther, 1774 - England |
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Page 86
... Blifil , he made no doubt of his being meant by the father . Coming up therefore to the ' fquire , he said : Though I have not the ho- nour , Sir , of being perfonally known to you ; yet , as I find I have the happiness to have my ...
... Blifil , he made no doubt of his being meant by the father . Coming up therefore to the ' fquire , he said : Though I have not the ho- nour , Sir , of being perfonally known to you ; yet , as I find I have the happiness to have my ...
Page 96
... Blifil ; that's for your com- fort : and for poor me , I am turned out of doors . ' Indeed , Mrs. Honour , ' anfwered Jones , ' you fright- ' ened me out of my wits . I imagined fome moft dreadful fudden accident had happened to Sophia ...
... Blifil ; that's for your com- fort : and for poor me , I am turned out of doors . ' Indeed , Mrs. Honour , ' anfwered Jones , ' you fright- ' ened me out of my wits . I imagined fome moft dreadful fudden accident had happened to Sophia ...
Page 97
... Blifil . ' ' Indeed , Mrs. Honour , ' anfwered he , I am fenfible of my obligations to you , and will ' leave nothing in my power undone to make you ' amends . ' ' Alas , Sir , ' faid fhe , ' what can make a fervant amends for the lofs ...
... Blifil . ' ' Indeed , Mrs. Honour , ' anfwered he , I am fenfible of my obligations to you , and will ' leave nothing in my power undone to make you ' amends . ' ' Alas , Sir , ' faid fhe , ' what can make a fervant amends for the lofs ...
Page 116
... Blifil , and a de- fire to be accommodated with his ufual lodgings , which were the first floor for himself , and the second for his nephew . The cheerfulness which had before difplayed itself in the countenance of the poor woman , was ...
... Blifil , and a de- fire to be accommodated with his ufual lodgings , which were the first floor for himself , and the second for his nephew . The cheerfulness which had before difplayed itself in the countenance of the poor woman , was ...
Page 119
... Blifil's coming to town , ( for he clearly faw the intention of his journey :) and what greatly aggra- vated his concern was , that Mrs. Honour , who had promifed to enquire after Sophia , and to make her report to him early the next ...
... Blifil's coming to town , ( for he clearly faw the intention of his journey :) and what greatly aggra- vated his concern was , that Mrs. Honour , who had promifed to enquire after Sophia , and to make her report to him early the next ...
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