The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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Page 184
... success had been suitable to her pains , for she came laughing and gaping ; O madam ! says she , I have pleased you to the life ; and with that , she tells me how she had LODGE IN PRIVACY WITH A QUAKER . 185 fixed upon 184 ROXANA .
... success had been suitable to her pains , for she came laughing and gaping ; O madam ! says she , I have pleased you to the life ; and with that , she tells me how she had LODGE IN PRIVACY WITH A QUAKER . 185 fixed upon 184 ROXANA .
Page 185
... Quaker , was a most courteous , obliging , mannerly person ; perfectly well - bred , and perfectly well - humoured , and , in short , the most agreeable conversation that ever I met with ; and , which was worth all , so grave , and yet ...
... Quaker , was a most courteous , obliging , mannerly person ; perfectly well - bred , and perfectly well - humoured , and , in short , the most agreeable conversation that ever I met with ; and , which was worth all , so grave , and yet ...
Page 186
... Quaker , she had a full share of good breeding , sufficient to her if she had been a duchess ; in a word , she was the most agreeable creature in her conversation , as I said before , that ever I met with . I pretended , after I had ...
... Quaker , she had a full share of good breeding , sufficient to her if she had been a duchess ; in a word , she was the most agreeable creature in her conversation , as I said before , that ever I met with . I pretended , after I had ...
Page 187
... Quaker ; so I returned , Why , do not you Quakers wear fine linen neither ? Yes , says she , we wear fine linen when ... Quaker , but so used myself to ' thee ' and ' thou , ' that I talked like a Quaker too , as readily and naturally as ...
... Quaker ; so I returned , Why , do not you Quakers wear fine linen neither ? Yes , says she , we wear fine linen when ... Quaker , but so used myself to ' thee ' and ' thou , ' that I talked like a Quaker too , as readily and naturally as ...
Page 188
... Quaker to - day , and you and I'll go abroad ; which we did , and there was not a Quaker in the town looked less like a counterfeit than I did . But all this was my particular plot , to be the more completely concealed , and that I ...
... Quaker to - day , and you and I'll go abroad ; which we did , and there was not a Quaker in the town looked less like a counterfeit than I did . But all this was my particular plot , to be the more completely concealed , and that I ...
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