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" There, sir, now; what say you now? is he frightened now or no? As much frightened as you think me, and, to be sure, nobody can help some fears. I would not be in so bad a condition as what's his name, squire Hamlet, is there, for all the world. Bless... "
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling: With the Life of the Author - Page 313
by Henry Fielding - 1890
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 6

Henry Fielding - England - 1749 - 320 pages
...anfwered "Jones'. * Well, well,' cries Partridge, - _\ -I know * it is only a Play •, and befides, if there * was any Thing in all this, Madam Miller * would not laugh fo : For as to you, Sir, * you would not be afraid, I believe^ if ' the Devil was here in Perfon. There,'...
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling: In Four Volumes, Volume 4

Henry Fielding - English fiction - 1750 - 370 pages
...a living Soul, I thought I faw him fink into the Earth.' * Indeed, you faw right,' anfwered yams. * Well, well,' cries Partridge, ' I know it is only a Play ; and befides, if there was any Thing in all this, Madam Miller would not laugh fo : For as to you, Sir,...
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The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq;: ... concluded

Henry Fielding - 1766 - 360 pages
...living foul, I thought I faw him fink into the earth.' ' Indeed, you faw ' right,' anfwered Jones. ~f Well, well,' cries Partridge, « I know it is only a play ; and befides, if ' there was any thing in all this, Madam Miller1 ' would not laugh fo: for as to you, Sir,...
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 3

Henry Fielding - English fiction - 1775 - 316 pages
...am a living .' foul, I thought I faw him link into the earth.' ' Indeed ' you faw right,' anfwered Jones. ' Well, well,' cries Partridge, ' I know it is only a play ; and betides, if ' there was any thing in all this, Madam Miller would ' not laugh fo : for as to you, Sir,...
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The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling, Volume 4

Henry Fielding - English fiction - 1780 - 438 pages
...fpirit ? As I am a living foul, I thought I faw him fink into the earth. Indeed, you faw right, anfwered Jones. Well, well, cries Partridge, I know it is only a play j and befides, if there was any thing in all this, Madam Miller would not laugh fo : for as to you,...
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The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling. By Henry Fielding, Esq; In Four ...

Henry Fielding - 1791 - 412 pages
...am a living foul, I thought I faw him fink into ,, the earth. " " Indeed you faw right, " anfwered Jones. " Well, well," cries Partridge, " I know „ it is only a play; and befides, if there was any 3, thing in all this, Madam Miller would not „ laugh fo : for as to you,...
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Tom Jones

Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 566 pages
...name, 'squire Ham' let, is there, for all the world. Bless me ! what's ' become of the spirit? As I am a living soul, I ' thought I saw him sink into the earth.' ' In' deed, you saw right,' answered Jones. ' Well, ' well,' cries Partridge, ' I know it is only a...
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 2

Henry Fielding - 1809 - 560 pages
...Hamlet, is there, for all the world. Bless me ! what's become of the spirit? As I am a living soul, • thought I saw him sink into the earth/—' Indeed, you saw right,' auswered Jones. ' Well, well,' cries Partridge, * 1 know it is ouly a play; and besides, if there was...
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces ..., Volume 21, Part 3

English literature - 1820 - 394 pages
...living soul, I thought I saw him sink into the earth.—Indeed you saw right, answered Jones.—Well, well, cries Partridge, I know it is only a play; and besides, if there was any thing in aft this, Madam Miller would not laugh so; for as to you, sir, you would not be afraid, I believe,...
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The novels of Henry Fielding ... complete in one volume. To which is ...

Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 pages
...name, Squire Hamlet, is there, for all the world.— Bless me ! what's become of the spirit ? As I am a living soul, I thought I saw him sink into the earth."...answered Jones. — "Well, well," cries Partridge, " I bow it is only a play ; and, besides, if there was anv thing in all this, Madam Miller would not Laugh...
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