The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE , AND HER TWO DAUGHTERS 226 229 · 232 WHAT CHAPTER VI . ARRIVED WHILE THE COMPANY WERE AT BREAKFAST , WITH SOME HINTS CONCERNING THE GOVERNMENT OF DAUGHTERS 238 • CHAPTER VII . CONTAINING THE WHOLE HUMOURS OF A ...
... MISTRESS OF THE HOUSE , AND HER TWO DAUGHTERS 226 229 · 232 WHAT CHAPTER VI . ARRIVED WHILE THE COMPANY WERE AT BREAKFAST , WITH SOME HINTS CONCERNING THE GOVERNMENT OF DAUGHTERS 238 • CHAPTER VII . CONTAINING THE WHOLE HUMOURS OF A ...
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... must yield to numbers ) had not Susan the chambermaid come luckily to support her mistress . This Susan was as two - handed a wench ( according to the VOL . II . D phrase ) as any in the country , and would A FOUNDLING 17.
... must yield to numbers ) had not Susan the chambermaid come luckily to support her mistress . This Susan was as two - handed a wench ( according to the VOL . II . D phrase ) as any in the country , and would A FOUNDLING 17.
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... mistress maintained so unequal a fight with one of either sex . Here she presently challenged Partridge to single combat . He accepted the challenge , and a most desperate fight began between them . Now the dogs of war being let loose ...
... mistress maintained so unequal a fight with one of either sex . Here she presently challenged Partridge to single combat . He accepted the challenge , and a most desperate fight began between them . Now the dogs of war being let loose ...
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... mistress of the house . " I am sure , now she is drest , she looks like a very good sort of lady , and she behaves herself like one ; for she gave me a guinea for the use of my clothes . " - " A very good lady indeed , " cries the ...
... mistress of the house . " I am sure , now she is drest , she looks like a very good sort of lady , and she behaves herself like one ; for she gave me a guinea for the use of my clothes . " - " A very good lady indeed , " cries the ...
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... mistress of the inn being summoned to attend Mr. Jones and his companion at their tea , gave a full relation of This word , which the serjeant unhappily mistook for an affront , is a term in logic , and means that the conclusion doth ...
... mistress of the inn being summoned to attend Mr. Jones and his companion at their tea , gave a full relation of This word , which the serjeant unhappily mistook for an affront , is a term in logic , and means that the conclusion doth ...
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