The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... told her he was highly pleased with the extraordinary accident which had sent him thither for her relief , where it was so improbable she should find any ; adding , that Heaven seemed to have designed him as the happy instrument of her ...
... told her he was highly pleased with the extraordinary accident which had sent him thither for her relief , where it was so improbable she should find any ; adding , that Heaven seemed to have designed him as the happy instrument of her ...
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... told the whole story , concluding with saying , " If you have any great curiosity , madam , I can steal softly into his room , and see whether he be in his own bed or no . " She accordingly did this by Sophia's desire , and returned ...
... told the whole story , concluding with saying , " If you have any great curiosity , madam , I can steal softly into his room , and see whether he be in his own bed or no . " She accordingly did this by Sophia's desire , and returned ...
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... told about you last night . But I hope your ladyship is not angry with me . " " Indeed , child , " said she , " I am not ; pray tell me all , and I promise you I'll reward you . " " Why , madam , " continued Susan , " that man told us ...
... told about you last night . But I hope your ladyship is not angry with me . " " Indeed , child , " said she , " I am not ; pray tell me all , and I promise you I'll reward you . " " Why , madam , " continued Susan , " that man told us ...
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... told him , half his Troy was burn'd . ) entered the room and declared . - That Madam Sophia was not to be found . " Not to be found ! " cries the squire , starting from his chair . " Zounds and d - nation ! Blood and fury ! Where , when ...
... told him , half his Troy was burn'd . ) entered the room and declared . - That Madam Sophia was not to be found . " Not to be found ! " cries the squire , starting from his chair . " Zounds and d - nation ! Blood and fury ! Where , when ...
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... told you , that Englishwomen are not to be treated like Ciracessian slaves ? We have the protection of the world ; we are to be won by gentle means only , and not to be hectored , and bullied , and beat into compliance . I 1 Possibly ...
... told you , that Englishwomen are not to be treated like Ciracessian slaves ? We have the protection of the world ; we are to be won by gentle means only , and not to be hectored , and bullied , and beat into compliance . I 1 Possibly ...
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