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... Matters · . 257 CHAP . IV . Which we hope will be very attentively perused by Young People of both Sexes CHAP . V. 262 A short Account of the History of Mrs. Miller 266 CHAP . VI . Containing a Scene which we doubt CONTENTS . ix.
... Matters · . 257 CHAP . IV . Which we hope will be very attentively perused by Young People of both Sexes CHAP . V. 262 A short Account of the History of Mrs. Miller 266 CHAP . VI . Containing a Scene which we doubt CONTENTS . ix.
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... hope my father hath not overtaken us . " No , ' Madam , it is one worth a hundred fathers ; Mr. ' Jones himself is here at this very instant . ' ' Mr. ' Jones ! ' says Sophia , it is impossible ! I cannot ' be so fortunate . ' Her maid ...
... hope my father hath not overtaken us . " No , ' Madam , it is one worth a hundred fathers ; Mr. ' Jones himself is here at this very instant . ' ' Mr. ' Jones ! ' says Sophia , it is impossible ! I cannot ' be so fortunate . ' Her maid ...
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... hope , Madam , your lady- ship won't be offended ; but pray , Madam , is not your ladyship's name Madam Sophia Wes- ' tern ? ' ' How is it possible you should know me ? ' answered Sophia . ' Why that man that the gentle- woman spoke of ...
... hope , Madam , your lady- ship won't be offended ; but pray , Madam , is not your ladyship's name Madam Sophia Wes- ' tern ? ' ' How is it possible you should know me ? ' answered Sophia . ' Why that man that the gentle- woman spoke of ...
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... hope and fear , her duty and love to her father , her hatred to Blifil , her compassion , and ( why should we not confess the truth ? ) her love for Jones ; which last the behaviour of her father , of her aunt , of every one else , and ...
... hope and fear , her duty and love to her father , her hatred to Blifil , her compassion , and ( why should we not confess the truth ? ) her love for Jones ; which last the behaviour of her father , of her aunt , of every one else , and ...
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... hope , before she goes away , we shall " 6 C ( < เ ' have the news of a battle : for if the Chevalier ' should get the better , she may gain us interest at court , and make our fortunes without betraying ' her . ' ' Why , that's true ...
... hope , before she goes away , we shall " 6 C ( < เ ' have the news of a battle : for if the Chevalier ' should get the better , she may gain us interest at court , and make our fortunes without betraying ' her . ' ' Why , that's true ...
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