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... look back CHAP . VII . In which Mr. Western pays a Visit to his Sis- ter , in Company with Mr. Blifil CHAP . VIII . • Page . 368 • 372 · 378 386 · 390 Schemes of Lady Bellaston for the Ruin of Jones · CHAP . IX . 393 In which Jones pays ...
... look back CHAP . VII . In which Mr. Western pays a Visit to his Sis- ter , in Company with Mr. Blifil CHAP . VIII . • Page . 368 • 372 · 378 386 · 390 Schemes of Lady Bellaston for the Ruin of Jones · CHAP . IX . 393 In which Jones pays ...
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... look abroad in order to get one ; for which purpose he was proceeding to the Bath , to try his luck with cards and the women . This young fellow lay in bed reading one of Mrs. Behn's novels ; for he had been instructed by a friend ...
... look abroad in order to get one ; for which purpose he was proceeding to the Bath , to try his luck with cards and the women . This young fellow lay in bed reading one of Mrs. Behn's novels ; for he had been instructed by a friend ...
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... look somewhat like a gentleman , and may sit still if you please ; I don't desire to disturb any body but mob . ' C " 6 ' Yes , yes , Madam , cries Partridge , ' I am a gen- tleman , I do assure you , and I am not so easily to ' be ...
... look somewhat like a gentleman , and may sit still if you please ; I don't desire to disturb any body but mob . ' C " 6 ' Yes , yes , Madam , cries Partridge , ' I am a gen- tleman , I do assure you , and I am not so easily to ' be ...
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... looks now grew frantic in a moment , and he eagerly cried out , ' Oh heavens ! how came this muff here ! ' I know no more than your honour , ' cried Partridge ; but I saw it upon the arm of one of the women who would have disturbed you ...
... looks now grew frantic in a moment , and he eagerly cried out , ' Oh heavens ! how came this muff here ! ' I know no more than your honour , ' cried Partridge ; but I saw it upon the arm of one of the women who would have disturbed you ...
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... looks , his words , his actions , were such as beggar all description . After many bitter execrations on Partridge , and not fewer on him- self , he ordered the poor fellow , who was fright- ened out of his wits , to run down and hire ...
... looks , his words , his actions , were such as beggar all description . After many bitter execrations on Partridge , and not fewer on him- self , he ordered the poor fellow , who was fright- ened out of his wits , to run down and hire ...
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acquainted afraid Allworthy arrived assure aunt began behaviour believe better Blifil called cerned CHAP Cicero consent cousin cries Allworthy cries Jones daugh daughter dear desire doth Dowling drest eyes father favour fellow Fitzpatrick footman fortune give happened happy hath hear heard heart heartily heaven highwayman honour hope horses husband imagine justice of peace kind knew lady Bellaston ladyship landlady landlord likewise lodgings look lord Fellamar lordship Madam maid manner marriage married matter mentioned Miller mistress morning muff nephew never niece night Nightingale obliged occasion opinion pardon Partridge passion perhaps person phia pleased poor present promise puppet-show racter reader received servants shew sooner squire squire Allworthy stept sure tell tender thee thing thou thought tion told tridge truth uncle Upton violent wife woman women word young gentleman young lady Zounds