The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: Tom JonesJ. Johnson, 1806 |
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... believe my own eyes . ' ' No , indeed , must you not always , ' answered her mistress ; ' I would not have believed ' my own eyes against such good gentlefolks . I have not had a better supper ordered this half year than they ordered ...
... believe my own eyes . ' ' No , indeed , must you not always , ' answered her mistress ; ' I would not have believed ' my own eyes against such good gentlefolks . I have not had a better supper ordered this half year than they ordered ...
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... believe , young squire Allworthy guessed right , that the fellow intended to rob her ladyship ; for if he had broke open the lady's door with any of the wicked ' designs of a gentleman , he would never have ' sneaked away to another ...
... believe , young squire Allworthy guessed right , that the fellow intended to rob her ladyship ; for if he had broke open the lady's door with any of the wicked ' designs of a gentleman , he would never have ' sneaked away to another ...
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... believe I know more of people of quality than such as you . - But , prithee , without ' troubling me with any of your impertinence , do ' tell me what I can have for supper ; for though ' I cannot eat horse - flesh , I am really hungry ...
... believe I know more of people of quality than such as you . - But , prithee , without ' troubling me with any of your impertinence , do ' tell me what I can have for supper ; for though ' I cannot eat horse - flesh , I am really hungry ...
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... believe , nor what resolution to take , Susan arrived with the sack - whey . Mrs. Honour imme- diately advised her mistress , in a whisper , to pump this wench , who probably could inforın her of the truth . Sophia approved it , and ...
... believe , nor what resolution to take , Susan arrived with the sack - whey . Mrs. Honour imme- diately advised her mistress , in a whisper , to pump this wench , who probably could inforın her of the truth . Sophia approved it , and ...
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... believe they got into your chamber whether I would or no ; for here lies the muff of one of them on the ground . ' Indeed , as Jones re- turned to his bed in the dark , he had never per- ceived the muff on the quilt , and in leaping ...
... believe they got into your chamber whether I would or no ; for here lies the muff of one of them on the ground . ' Indeed , as Jones re- turned to his bed in the dark , he had never per- ceived the muff on the quilt , and in leaping ...
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