The Novels of Samuel Richardson: Pamela; or, Virtue rewardedClassic Books, 1902 |
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Page 203
... night's reprieve ! He sent me , however , nothing at all . And about twelve o'clock , Mrs. Jewkes and Nan came up , as the night before , to be my bed - fellows ; and I would go to bed with some of my clothes on : which they muttered at ...
... night's reprieve ! He sent me , however , nothing at all . And about twelve o'clock , Mrs. Jewkes and Nan came up , as the night before , to be my bed - fellows ; and I would go to bed with some of my clothes on : which they muttered at ...
Page 211
... night . HE sent Mrs. Jewkes , about ten o'clock , to tell me to come to him . Where ? said I. I'll show you , said she . I went down three or four steps , and saw her making to his chamber , the door of which was open : So I said , I ...
... night . HE sent Mrs. Jewkes , about ten o'clock , to tell me to come to him . Where ? said I. I'll show you , said she . I went down three or four steps , and saw her making to his chamber , the door of which was open : So I said , I ...
Page 279
... night , he gave his horses a bait , and said , he would push for his master's that night , as it would be moonlight , if I should not be too much fatigued : because there was no place between that and the town adjacent to his master's ...
... night , he gave his horses a bait , and said , he would push for his master's that night , as it would be moonlight , if I should not be too much fatigued : because there was no place between that and the town adjacent to his master's ...
Contents
BIBLIOGRAPHY | lvii |
SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS | lxix |
LIST OF CHARACTERS Loav | 1 |
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Aaron Hill angry answer assure Bedfordshire believe bless cerned chariot Clarissa Clarissa Harlowe closet Colbrand Colley Cibber contrivances creature Darnford dear father dear parents distress divine grace door doubt dreadful dutiful DAUGHTER edition escape father and mother favour fear forgive friends garden gave gentleman girl give glad hand happy hear heard heart honest honour hope innocence Jervis Jewkes Jewkes's John Arnold John Duncombe kind knew Lady Davers lady's letter Lincolnshire live London Longman look madam master mind never night obliged poor Pamela portmanteau pray pretty resolved Richardson ruin sadly sake Samuel Richardson seems servant Sir Charles Grandison soon sorry speak stay sure talk tell things thou thought told took Tunbridge turned vile virtue VIRTUE REWARDED walk wicked Williams wish woman word worse wretch write young