The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: Tom JonesJ. Johnson, 1806 |
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... gave way , the door burst open , and he fell head- long into the room . He had no sooner recovered his legs , than forth from the bed , upon his legs likewise appeared- with shame and sorrow are we obliged to proceed- our hero himself ...
... gave way , the door burst open , and he fell head- long into the room . He had no sooner recovered his legs , than forth from the bed , upon his legs likewise appeared- with shame and sorrow are we obliged to proceed- our hero himself ...
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... gave the most malicious turn to his formerly quitting Sophia . herself ; which , I must confess , the present incident not a little countenanced . The spirits of Sophia were too much dissipated by concern , to enable her to stop the ...
... gave the most malicious turn to his formerly quitting Sophia . herself ; which , I must confess , the present incident not a little countenanced . The spirits of Sophia were too much dissipated by concern , to enable her to stop the ...
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... gave her a third guinea , and , telling her she would certainly be her friend , if she mentioned nothing of what had passed , nor informed any one who she was , dismissed the girl , with orders to the post - boy to get the horses ready ...
... gave her a third guinea , and , telling her she would certainly be her friend , if she mentioned nothing of what had passed , nor informed any one who she was , dismissed the girl , with orders to the post - boy to get the horses ready ...
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... gave every one present a hearty curse , and immediately ordering his horses , departed in pursuit of his daughter , without taking the least notice of his nephew Fitzpatrick , or returning any answer to his claim of kindred ...
... gave every one present a hearty curse , and immediately ordering his horses , departed in pursuit of his daughter , without taking the least notice of his nephew Fitzpatrick , or returning any answer to his claim of kindred ...
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... gave orders for the bell to be rung in the garden , and sat himself contentedly down . No two things could be more the reverse of each other than were the brother and sister , in most in- stances ; particularly in this , That as the ...
... gave orders for the bell to be rung in the garden , and sat himself contentedly down . No two things could be more the reverse of each other than were the brother and sister , in most in- stances ; particularly in this , That as the ...
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