The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... WHICH TREATS OF MATTERS OF A VERY DIFFERENT KIND FROM THOSE IN THE PRECEDING CHAPTER CHAPTER X. CHAPTER WHICH , THOUGH SHORT , MAY DRAW TEARS FROM A SOME EYES 250 255 259 CHAPTER XI . PAGE IN WHICH THE READER WILL BE CONTENTS XV.
... WHICH TREATS OF MATTERS OF A VERY DIFFERENT KIND FROM THOSE IN THE PRECEDING CHAPTER CHAPTER X. CHAPTER WHICH , THOUGH SHORT , MAY DRAW TEARS FROM A SOME EYES 250 255 259 CHAPTER XI . PAGE IN WHICH THE READER WILL BE CONTENTS XV.
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... eyes towards the south ; upon which the old gentleman asked , What he was looking at with so much attention ? " Alas ! sir , " answered he with a sigh , " I was endeavouring to trace out my own journey hither . Good heavens ! what a ...
... eyes towards the south ; upon which the old gentleman asked , What he was looking at with so much attention ? " Alas ! sir , " answered he with a sigh , " I was endeavouring to trace out my own journey hither . Good heavens ! what a ...
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... eye . " Indeed he was a charming figure ; and if a very fine person , and a most comely set of features , adorned ... eyes of her deliverer , and for a few moments they stood silent , and gazing at each other ; till the ruffian on the ...
... eye . " Indeed he was a charming figure ; and if a very fine person , and a most comely set of features , adorned ... eyes of her deliverer , and for a few moments they stood silent , and gazing at each other ; till the ruffian on the ...
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... eyes were perhaps rather turned towards her deliverer , once think of his escape , or give herself any concern or trouble to prevent it . Jones therefore at his return , found the woman alone . He would have spent some time in searching ...
... eyes were perhaps rather turned towards her deliverer , once think of his escape , or give herself any concern or trouble to prevent it . Jones therefore at his return , found the woman alone . He would have spent some time in searching ...
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... eyes offend you , and I could not answer for my power of resisting the attractive charms of so much beauty . " Thus our hero and the redeemed lady walked in the same manner as Orpheus and Eurydice marched heretofore ; but though I ...
... eyes offend you , and I could not answer for my power of resisting the attractive charms of so much beauty . " Thus our hero and the redeemed lady walked in the same manner as Orpheus and Eurydice marched heretofore ; but though I ...
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