The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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... FORTUNES OF Mademoiselle de Beleau , AFTERWARDS CALL'D THE COUNTESS DE WINTSELSHEIM , IN GERMANY . Being the Person known by the Name of the LADY ROXANA , in the Time of King Charles II . hil ; LONDON : Printed for T. Warner at the ...
... FORTUNES OF Mademoiselle de Beleau , AFTERWARDS CALL'D THE COUNTESS DE WINTSELSHEIM , IN GERMANY . Being the Person known by the Name of the LADY ROXANA , in the Time of King Charles II . hil ; LONDON : Printed for T. Warner at the ...
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... fortunes , or restoring them after any disaster , never , ladies , marry a fool ; any husband rather than a fool ; with some other husbands you may be unhappy , but with a fool you will be miserable ; with another husband you may , I ...
... fortunes , or restoring them after any disaster , never , ladies , marry a fool ; any husband rather than a fool ; with some other husbands you may be unhappy , but with a fool you will be miserable ; with another husband you may , I ...
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... fortune some- where or other . He had said something to that purpose several times before that , upon my pressing him to consider his circumstances , and the circumstances of his family , before it should be too late ; but as I found he ...
... fortune some- where or other . He had said something to that purpose several times before that , upon my pressing him to consider his circumstances , and the circumstances of his family , before it should be too late ; but as I found he ...
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... fortune and former circumstances considered ; and my husband , who had never stayed to be distressed , had not been put to the necessity of rifling me , as husbands usually do in such cases . But as I had seen an end of all the ready ...
... fortune and former circumstances considered ; and my husband , who had never stayed to be distressed , had not been put to the necessity of rifling me , as husbands usually do in such cases . But as I had seen an end of all the ready ...
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... fortune was sunk into ; that he could not but believe that what he had said to me was like life from the dead ; that it was like recovering one sick from the brink of the grave ; how I should ever make him a return any way suitable ...
... fortune was sunk into ; that he could not but believe that what he had said to me was like life from the dead ; that it was like recovering one sick from the brink of the grave ; how I should ever make him a return any way suitable ...
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