The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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... followed ; for he told me , that as the sad condition which I was reduced to had made him pity me , so my conduct in it , and the courage I bore it with , had given him a more than ordinary respect for me , and made him very thoughtful ...
... followed ; for he told me , that as the sad condition which I was reduced to had made him pity me , so my conduct in it , and the courage I bore it with , had given him a more than ordinary respect for me , and made him very thoughtful ...
Page 37
... followed more her own fault than mine , who led her almost into it at first , and quite into it at last ; and this may be a farther testimony what a hardness of crime I was now arrived to , which was owing to the conviction , that was ...
... followed more her own fault than mine , who led her almost into it at first , and quite into it at last ; and this may be a farther testimony what a hardness of crime I was now arrived to , which was owing to the conviction , that was ...
Page 93
... followed , and I sat silent awhile . Well , said he , if ever I do leave you , it shall be on the virtuous account , it shall be for the princess ; I assure you it shall be for no other woman . That's enough , my lord , said I ; there I ...
... followed , and I sat silent awhile . Well , said he , if ever I do leave you , it shall be on the virtuous account , it shall be for the princess ; I assure you it shall be for no other woman . That's enough , my lord , said I ; there I ...
Page 109
... followed me , I had been her wicked example ; and I had led her into all ; and that as we had sinned together , now we were likely to sink together . All this repeated itself to my thoughts at that very moment , and every one of Amy's ...
... followed me , I had been her wicked example ; and I had led her into all ; and that as we had sinned together , now we were likely to sink together . All this repeated itself to my thoughts at that very moment , and every one of Amy's ...
Page 128
... followed me from Paris . I was indeed surprised at that part of his offer , and he might easily perceive it ; it was not only what I did not ex- pect , but it was what I knew not what answer to make to . He had , indeed , removed my ...
... followed me from Paris . I was indeed surprised at that part of his offer , and he might easily perceive it ; it was not only what I did not ex- pect , but it was what I knew not what answer to make to . He had , indeed , removed my ...
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