The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1882 |
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... wish to go alone . " Jones offered her his coat ; but , I know not for what reason , she absolutely refused the most earnest solicitations to accept it . He then begged her to forget both the causes of her confusion . " With regard to ...
... wish to go alone . " Jones offered her his coat ; but , I know not for what reason , she absolutely refused the most earnest solicitations to accept it . He then begged her to forget both the causes of her confusion . " With regard to ...
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... wish you would always hold your tongue in the house , and meddle only in matters without doors , which concern you . Don't you remember what happened about seven years ago ? " - " Nay , my dear , " returned he , " don't rip up old ...
... wish you would always hold your tongue in the house , and meddle only in matters without doors , which concern you . Don't you remember what happened about seven years ago ? " - " Nay , my dear , " returned he , " don't rip up old ...
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... wish , madam , " quoth the latter , " your ladyship would not think of going any farther to - night . I am terribly afraid your ladyship will not be able to bear the fatigue . " " Why sure , " cries the landlady , “ her ladyship's ...
... wish , madam , " quoth the latter , " your ladyship would not think of going any farther to - night . I am terribly afraid your ladyship will not be able to bear the fatigue . " " Why sure , " cries the landlady , “ her ladyship's ...
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... wish, madam," quoth the latter, " your ladyship would not think of going any farther to-night. I am terribly afraid your ladyship will not be able to bear the fatigue." " Why sure," cries the landlady, " her ladyship's honour can never ...
... wish, madam," quoth the latter, " your ladyship would not think of going any farther to-night. I am terribly afraid your ladyship will not be able to bear the fatigue." " Why sure," cries the landlady, " her ladyship's honour can never ...
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... wish therefore I might be so bold as to offer you my advice , which is to return home again , and leave these horrida bella , these bloody wars , to fellows who are contented to swallow gunpowder , because they have nothing else to eat ...
... wish therefore I might be so bold as to offer you my advice , which is to return home again , and leave these horrida bella , these bloody wars , to fellows who are contented to swallow gunpowder , because they have nothing else to eat ...
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