The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... desire you . " But Jones at that instant thundered from above , " Let the lady come up , " in so authoritative a voice , that the good man instantly withdrew his hands , and the lady made the best of her way to the chamber . Here Jones ...
... desire you . " But Jones at that instant thundered from above , " Let the lady come up , " in so authoritative a voice , that the good man instantly withdrew his hands , and the lady made the best of her way to the chamber . Here Jones ...
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... desire there should be a devil for the punishment of such wretches . " - " Harkye , landlord , " said the serjeant , " don't abuse the cloth , for I won't take it . " - " D - n the cloth , " answered the landlord , " I have suffered ...
... desire there should be a devil for the punishment of such wretches . " - " Harkye , landlord , " said the serjeant , " don't abuse the cloth , for I won't take it . " - " D - n the cloth , " answered the landlord , " I have suffered ...
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... desires of those females who can be contented enough to abstain from the possession of their lovers , provided they are sufficiently satisfied that no one else possesses them . CHAPTER VII . CONTAINING A FULLER ACCOUNT OF MRS . 34 THE ...
... desires of those females who can be contented enough to abstain from the possession of their lovers , provided they are sufficiently satisfied that no one else possesses them . CHAPTER VII . CONTAINING A FULLER ACCOUNT OF MRS . 34 THE ...
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... desire to know what better proof any lady can give of her virtue , than her crying out , which , I believe , twenty people can witness for her she did ! I beg , madam , you would spread no such scandal of any of my guests ; for it will ...
... desire to know what better proof any lady can give of her virtue , than her crying out , which , I believe , twenty people can witness for her she did ! I beg , madam , you would spread no such scandal of any of my guests ; for it will ...
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... desire it . Go , remember there's all sorts of mutton and fowls ; go , open the door with , Gentlemen , d'ye call ? and if they say nothing , ask what his honour will be pleased to have for supper ? Don't forget his honour . Go ; if you ...
... desire it . Go , remember there's all sorts of mutton and fowls ; go , open the door with , Gentlemen , d'ye call ? and if they say nothing , ask what his honour will be pleased to have for supper ? Don't forget his honour . Go ; if you ...
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