The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 3G. C. Walther, 1774 - England |
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... dear angel , ' faid he , if , after the letters I have received , the terrors of your anger , though I know not how I have deferved it- ' And have I then , fays fhe with a smile , ' fo angry a countenance ? - • Have I really brought a ...
... dear angel , ' faid he , if , after the letters I have received , the terrors of your anger , though I know not how I have deferved it- ' And have I then , fays fhe with a smile , ' fo angry a countenance ? - • Have I really brought a ...
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... dear young lady ! To be fure , I loves her as tenderly as if fhe was my own fifter . Lord have mercy upon you , if you don't make her a good husband ; and to be fure , • if you do not , nothing can be bad enough for you . ' Jones begged ...
... dear young lady ! To be fure , I loves her as tenderly as if fhe was my own fifter . Lord have mercy upon you , if you don't make her a good husband ; and to be fure , • if you do not , nothing can be bad enough for you . ' Jones begged ...
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... dear So- phia in a whisper , and begged her to leave him to read her letter : She presently departed , not without expreffing much grateful fenfe of his generofity . Lady Bellafton now came from behind the curtain . How fhall I defcribe ...
... dear So- phia in a whisper , and begged her to leave him to read her letter : She presently departed , not without expreffing much grateful fenfe of his generofity . Lady Bellafton now came from behind the curtain . How fhall I defcribe ...
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... dear So- phia in a whisper , and begged her to leave him to read her letter : She presently departed , not without expreffing much grateful fenfe of his generofity . 4 ་ Lady Bellafton now came from behind the curtain . How fhall I ...
... dear So- phia in a whisper , and begged her to leave him to read her letter : She presently departed , not without expreffing much grateful fenfe of his generofity . 4 ་ Lady Bellafton now came from behind the curtain . How fhall I ...
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... dear Mr. Jones , if my daughters and my own reputation were out of the cafe , I fhould for your own fake be forry , that fo B 2 ८ C ४ ¿ ८ pret 4 " pretty a young gentleman fhould converfe with the- Chap . 3 . 15 A FOUNDLING .
... dear Mr. Jones , if my daughters and my own reputation were out of the cafe , I fhould for your own fake be forry , that fo B 2 ८ C ४ ¿ ८ pret 4 " pretty a young gentleman fhould converfe with the- Chap . 3 . 15 A FOUNDLING .
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