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... . 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.
... . 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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... thought herself in a sober inn , and not in a bawdy - house ; but that a set of ' villains had broke into her room , with an intent upon her honour , if not upon her life ; and both , ' she said , were equally dear to her . ' " " • The ...
... thought herself in a sober inn , and not in a bawdy - house ; but that a set of ' villains had broke into her room , with an intent upon her honour , if not upon her life ; and both , ' she said , were equally dear to her . ' " " • The ...
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... thought to myself then he was a false - hearted wretch ; but now to see such a fine , rich , beautiful lady as you be , forsaken ' for such an ordinary woman ; for to be sure so ' she is , and another man's wife into the bargain . " It ...
... thought to myself then he was a false - hearted wretch ; but now to see such a fine , rich , beautiful lady as you be , forsaken ' for such an ordinary woman ; for to be sure so ' she is , and another man's wife into the bargain . " It ...
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... thought he might have committed this felony without any danger ; for , besides that he doubted not but the name of Mr. Allworthy would sufficiently quiet the landlord , he conceived they should be altogether safe , what- ever turn ...
... thought he might have committed this felony without any danger ; for , besides that he doubted not but the name of Mr. Allworthy would sufficiently quiet the landlord , he conceived they should be altogether safe , what- ever turn ...
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... thought to see farther and deeper into things than any man in the parish , the parson himself not excepted . Perhaps his look had contributed not a little to procure him this reputation ; for there was in this something wonderfully wise ...
... thought to see farther and deeper into things than any man in the parish , the parson himself not excepted . Perhaps his look had contributed not a little to procure him this reputation ; for there was in this something wonderfully wise ...
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