The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... horses and servants at Gloucester ; and nothing would serve him , but last night , it being very hot weather , he must cool himself with a walk to yon high hill , whither I likewise walked with him to bear him company ; but if ever you ...
... horses and servants at Gloucester ; and nothing would serve him , but last night , it being very hot weather , he must cool himself with a walk to yon high hill , whither I likewise walked with him to bear him company ; but if ever you ...
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... horses was so well mauled by the leader of men , that he was obliged to exhaust his small remainder of breath in begging for quarter . The young lady was now desirous to depart , and had given orders for her coach to be prepared ; but ...
... horses was so well mauled by the leader of men , that he was obliged to exhaust his small remainder of breath in begging for quarter . The young lady was now desirous to depart , and had given orders for her coach to be prepared ; but ...
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... horses from Worcester , have furnished any pursuers with the means of hereafter discovering their route , the ensign proposed , and the lady presently agreed , to make their first stage on foot ; for which purpose the hardness of the ...
... horses from Worcester , have furnished any pursuers with the means of hereafter discovering their route , the ensign proposed , and the lady presently agreed , to make their first stage on foot ; for which purpose the hardness of the ...
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... horse , and coming up to Susan , inquired of her , in a very abrupt and confused manner , being almost out of breath with eagerness , Whether there was any lady in the house ? The hour of night , and the behaviour of the man , who ...
... horse , and coming up to Susan , inquired of her , in a very abrupt and confused manner , being almost out of breath with eagerness , Whether there was any lady in the house ? The hour of night , and the behaviour of the man , who ...
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... horses ; why , then , he is certainly some of your great gentlefolks too . Why did not you ask him whether he'd have any supper ? I think he is in the other gentle- man's room ; go up and ask whether he called . Perhaps he'll order ...
... horses ; why , then , he is certainly some of your great gentlefolks too . Why did not you ask him whether he'd have any supper ? I think he is in the other gentle- man's room ; go up and ask whether he called . Perhaps he'll order ...
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