The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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... honours she was attended with , could quiet her mind , abate the reproaches of her con- science , or procure her an hour's sleep , when just reflection kept her waking . The noble inferences that are drawn from this one part are worth ...
... honours she was attended with , could quiet her mind , abate the reproaches of her con- science , or procure her an hour's sleep , when just reflection kept her waking . The noble inferences that are drawn from this one part are worth ...
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... honour , let the temptation be what it will . But to return to my story ; he walked about the garden , which was , indeed , all in disorder , and overrun with weeds because I had not been able to hire a gardener to do anything to it ...
... honour , let the temptation be what it will . But to return to my story ; he walked about the garden , which was , indeed , all in disorder , and overrun with weeds because I had not been able to hire a gardener to do anything to it ...
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... honour , so I knew he could not like me better for doing any- thing that was below a woman of honesty and good manners to do . He told me , that he had done all this for me , without so much as telling me what kindness or real affection ...
... honour , so I knew he could not like me better for doing any- thing that was below a woman of honesty and good manners to do . He told me , that he had done all this for me , without so much as telling me what kindness or real affection ...
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... honour , and living from him ; and that though the laws of the land will not allow him to marry formally , yet that he may take another woman into his arms , provided he keeps true to the other woman as a wife ; nay , he says it is ...
... honour , and living from him ; and that though the laws of the land will not allow him to marry formally , yet that he may take another woman into his arms , provided he keeps true to the other woman as a wife ; nay , he says it is ...
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... honour of my Maker ; whereas , by this wicked course , all the bounty and kindness of this gentleman became a snare to me , was a mere bait to the devil's hook ; I received his kindness at the dear expense of body and soul , mortgaging ...
... honour of my Maker ; whereas , by this wicked course , all the bounty and kindness of this gentleman became a snare to me , was a mere bait to the devil's hook ; I received his kindness at the dear expense of body and soul , mortgaging ...
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