The Works of Henry Fielding: Tom Jones. 1893J. M. Dent & Company, 1893 |
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... promise you my friend is one of the greatest gentlemen in the kingdom " ( at which words both landlord and landlady pricked up their ears ) . " He is the heir of Squire Allworthy . " — " What , the squire who doth so much good all over ...
... promise you my friend is one of the greatest gentlemen in the kingdom " ( at which words both landlord and landlady pricked up their ears ) . " He is the heir of Squire Allworthy . " — " What , the squire who doth so much good all over ...
Page 23
... of assuring the gentleman that the lady he wanted was then in the house ; and was presently afterwards prevailed upon ( by very liberal promises , and some earnest paid into her hands ) to conduct TOM JONES , A FOUNDLING . 23.
... of assuring the gentleman that the lady he wanted was then in the house ; and was presently afterwards prevailed upon ( by very liberal promises , and some earnest paid into her hands ) to conduct TOM JONES , A FOUNDLING . 23.
Page 42
... ask you , and I promise you I will very well reward you . Is there a young gentleman in this house , a handsome young gentleman , that Here Sophia blushed " " Here and was confounded . " A young gentleman , 42 THE HISTORY OF.
... ask you , and I promise you I will very well reward you . Is there a young gentleman in this house , a handsome young gentleman , that Here Sophia blushed " " Here and was confounded . " A young gentleman , 42 THE HISTORY OF.
Page 43
... promise you faithfully your mistress shall never know it . " Susan , after a very short hesitation , took the money , and told the whole story , concluding with saying , " If you have any great curiosity , madam , I can steal softly ...
... promise you faithfully your mistress shall never know it . " Susan , after a very short hesitation , took the money , and told the whole story , concluding with saying , " If you have any great curiosity , madam , I can steal softly ...
Page 63
... oratory . In a word , she promised she would reward him to his utmost expectation . The lad was not totally deaf to these promises ; but he disliked their being indefinite ; for , though perhaps TOM JONES , A FOUNDLING . 133 63.
... oratory . In a word , she promised she would reward him to his utmost expectation . The lad was not totally deaf to these promises ; but he disliked their being indefinite ; for , though perhaps TOM JONES , A FOUNDLING . 133 63.
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