The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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... gave Amy half - a- crown . When he was gone , Well , Amy , said I , are you convinced now that he is an honest as well as a true friend , and that there has been nothing , not the least appearance of anything of what you imagined , in ...
... gave Amy half - a- crown . When he was gone , Well , Amy , said I , are you convinced now that he is an honest as well as a true friend , and that there has been nothing , not the least appearance of anything of what you imagined , in ...
Page 31
... gave myself up to the devil , to show myself grateful to my benefactor . I must do the gentleman that justice as to say , I verily believe that he did nothing but what he thought was lawful ; and I must do that justice upon myself as to ...
... gave myself up to the devil , to show myself grateful to my benefactor . I must do the gentleman that justice as to say , I verily believe that he did nothing but what he thought was lawful ; and I must do that justice upon myself as to ...
Page 33
... 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 made us some sport , for she was a girl ...
... 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 made us some sport , for she was a girl ...
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... gave myself up as above . The rest of the evening we spent very agreeably to me ; he was perfectly good humoured , and was at that time very merry ; then he made Amy dance with him , and I told him I would put Amy to bed to him . Amy ...
... gave myself up as above . The rest of the evening we spent very agreeably to me ; he was perfectly good humoured , and was at that time very merry ; then he made Amy dance with him , and I told him I would put Amy to bed to him . Amy ...
Page 37
... gave her five guineas over ; and had it gone no farther , Amy had richly deserved what she had , for never was a maid so true to a mistress in such dreadful circumstances as I was in ; nor was what followed more her own fault than mine ...
... gave her five guineas over ; and had it gone no farther , Amy had richly deserved what she had , for never was a maid so true to a mistress in such dreadful circumstances as I was in ; nor was what followed more her own fault than mine ...
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