The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... , where I join the army - Proceedings there I arrive in London , and hear news of Major Jack - I fall in love - My mistress's arts to entrap me into matrimony - I marry , and repent it • 425 CHAPTER XIII . Part from my wife - I am.
... , where I join the army - Proceedings there I arrive in London , and hear news of Major Jack - I fall in love - My mistress's arts to entrap me into matrimony - I marry , and repent it • 425 CHAPTER XIII . Part from my wife - I am.
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... wife's death- Entertain thoughts of a fourth wife - Courtship and marriage with my factor's daughter - She makes me an excellent wife , but dies at the end of four years - I return to Virginia , and meet with a wonderful surprise 481 ...
... wife's death- Entertain thoughts of a fourth wife - Courtship and marriage with my factor's daughter - She makes me an excellent wife , but dies at the end of four years - I return to Virginia , and meet with a wonderful surprise 481 ...
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... wife , and two negro children , one a daugh- ter , about sixteen years old ; that a white man abused the negro man's wife , and afterwards his daughter , which , as he said , made all the negro men mad ; and that the woman's husband was ...
... wife , and two negro children , one a daugh- ter , about sixteen years old ; that a white man abused the negro man's wife , and afterwards his daughter , which , as he said , made all the negro men mad ; and that the woman's husband was ...
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... wife . This so obliged the planter , that the next morning he sent him on board , in a great luggage - boat , a cow and two sheep , with a chest of sweetmeats , and some sugar , and a great bag of tobacco , and invited Captain William ...
... wife . This so obliged the planter , that the next morning he sent him on board , in a great luggage - boat , a cow and two sheep , with a chest of sweetmeats , and some sugar , and a great bag of tobacco , and invited Captain William ...
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... wife and children , and was very poor ; but being acquainted with these quarters , he not only took directions of him , but agreed with him , for a good reward , to conduct him and his companions to the Dutch . He gladly undertook , and ...
... wife and children , and was very poor ; but being acquainted with these quarters , he not only took directions of him , but agreed with him , for a good reward , to conduct him and his companions to the Dutch . He gladly undertook , and ...
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