The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... madam , " says she , " how should I have imagined that a lady of your fashion would appear in such a dress ? I am sure , madam , if I had once suspected that your ladyship was your lady- ship , I would sooner have burnt my tongue out ...
... madam , " says she , " how should I have imagined that a lady of your fashion would appear in such a dress ? I am sure , madam , if I had once suspected that your ladyship was your lady- ship , I would sooner have burnt my tongue out ...
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... madam , I will warm myself a few minutes at your kitchen fire ; for it is really very cold ; but I must insist on disturbing no one from his seat . " This was spoken on account of Partridge , who had retreated to the other end of the ...
... madam , I will warm myself a few minutes at your kitchen fire ; for it is really very cold ; but I must insist on disturbing no one from his seat . " This was spoken on account of Partridge , who had retreated to the other end of the ...
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... madam , " said the lady , " it would be rather breakfast than supper ; but I can't eat any thing ; and if I stay , shall only lie down for an hour or two . However , if you please , madam , you may get me a little sack - whey , made ...
... madam , " said the lady , " it would be rather breakfast than supper ; but I can't eat any thing ; and if I stay , shall only lie down for an hour or two . However , if you please , madam , you may get me a little sack - whey , made ...
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... madam," said the lady, " it would be rather breakfast than supper ; but I can't eat any thing ; and if I stay, shall only lie down for an hour or two. However, if you please, madam, you may get me a little sack-whey, made very small and ...
... madam," said the lady, " it would be rather breakfast than supper ; but I can't eat any thing ; and if I stay, shall only lie down for an hour or two. However, if you please, madam, you may get me a little sack-whey, made very small and ...
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... madam , you will not give yourself so much . trouble on my account . " " Oh , madam ! ” cries the other , " I have several good rooms for that matter , but none good enough for your honour's ladyship . However , as you are so ...
... madam , you will not give yourself so much . trouble on my account . " " Oh , madam ! ” cries the other , " I have several good rooms for that matter , but none good enough for your honour's ladyship . However , as you are so ...
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