The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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Page 21
... dress you , and come down and smile , and be merry ; adding , I'll make you easy , if I can ; and in the mean time , he said , he would walk in the garden . When he was gone , Amy changed her countenance , indeed , and looked as merry ...
... dress you , and come down and smile , and be merry ; adding , I'll make you easy , if I can ; and in the mean time , he said , he would walk in the garden . When he was gone , Amy changed her countenance , indeed , and looked as merry ...
Page 23
... dress , and no knots , but old fragments ; no necklace , no earrings ; all those things were gone long ago , for mere bread . However , I was tight and clean , and in better plight than he had seen me in a great while , and he looked ...
... dress , and no knots , but old fragments ; no necklace , no earrings ; all those things were gone long ago , for mere bread . However , I was tight and clean , and in better plight than he had seen me in a great while , and he looked ...
Page 32
... dress me , Look ye , madam , said she , if you won't consent , tell him you will do as Rachael did to Jacob , when she could have no children , put her maid to bed to him ; tell him you cannot comply with him , but there's Amy , he may ...
... dress me , Look ye , madam , said she , if you won't consent , tell him you will do as Rachael did to Jacob , when she could have no children , put her maid to bed to him ; tell him you cannot comply with him , but there's Amy , he may ...
Page 33
... dress anything till I saw him ; and he gave me time enough , for he came before seven , so that Amy , who had gotten one to help her , got everything ready in time . We sat down to supper about eight , and were indeed very merry ; Amy ...
... dress anything till I saw him ; and he gave me time enough , for he came before seven , so that Amy , who had gotten one to help her , got everything ready in time . We sat down to supper about eight , and were indeed very merry ; Amy ...
Page 48
... dress of a widow , which in those days was a most frightful thing ; I say , as I did thus from my own vanity , for I was not ignorant that I was very handsome ; I say , on this account I was soon made very public , and was known by the ...
... dress of a widow , which in those days was a most frightful thing ; I say , as I did thus from my own vanity , for I was not ignorant that I was very handsome ; I say , on this account I was soon made very public , and was known by the ...
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