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... Eyes CHAP . XI . In which the Reader will be surprised CHAP . XII . Page 231 • 234 In which the Thirteenth Book is concluded . . 242 BOOK XIV . Containing Two Days . CHAP . I. An Essay to prove that an Author will write the better , for ...
... Eyes CHAP . XI . In which the Reader will be surprised CHAP . XII . Page 231 • 234 In which the Thirteenth Book is concluded . . 242 BOOK XIV . Containing Two Days . CHAP . I. An Essay to prove that an Author will write the better , for ...
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... outrageous manner . The gentleman at first thought he had committed a mistake , and was going to ask pardon and retreat , when , on a sudden , as the moon shone very bright , he cast his eyes on stays , gowns , petticoats 6 THE HISTORY OF.
... outrageous manner . The gentleman at first thought he had committed a mistake , and was going to ask pardon and retreat , when , on a sudden , as the moon shone very bright , he cast his eyes on stays , gowns , petticoats 6 THE HISTORY OF.
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Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy Alexander Chalmers. he cast his eyes on stays , gowns , petticoats , caps , ribbons , stockings , garters , shoes , clogs , & c . all which lay in a disordered manner on the floor . All these operating on ...
Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy Alexander Chalmers. he cast his eyes on stays , gowns , petticoats , caps , ribbons , stockings , garters , shoes , clogs , & c . all which lay in a disordered manner on the floor . All these operating on ...
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... 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 last night ; and ...
... 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 last night ; and ...
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... eyes in the morning . Then , having paid for what Mrs. Honour had eaten , in which bill was included an account for what she herself might have eaten , she mounted her horse , and , once more assuring her companion that she was ...
... eyes in the morning . Then , having paid for what Mrs. Honour had eaten , in which bill was included an account for what she herself might have eaten , she mounted her horse , and , once more assuring her companion that she was ...
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