The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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Page 18
... master : but if I had my will , I would send them where they ought to be sent . I would send them from whence they came . Then the poor woman put in , and said , But , madam , that is sending them to starve , indeed , for the parish has ...
... master : but if I had my will , I would send them where they ought to be sent . I would send them from whence they came . Then the poor woman put in , and said , But , madam , that is sending them to starve , indeed , for the parish has ...
Page 28
... master of the whole house and of me , as far as was within the bounds we had spoken of , which I believed he would not break , and asked him if he would not lodge there that night . He said he could not well stay that night , business ...
... master of the whole house and of me , as far as was within the bounds we had spoken of , which I believed he would not break , and asked him if he would not lodge there that night . He said he could not well stay that night , business ...
Page 29
... master has left you so many years , he is dead to be sure ; at least he is dead to you ; he is no husband ; you are and ought to be free to marry who you will ; and his wife being gone from him , and refusing to lie with him , then he ...
... master has left you so many years , he is dead to be sure ; at least he is dead to you ; he is no husband ; you are and ought to be free to marry who you will ; and his wife being gone from him , and refusing to lie with him , then he ...
Page 37
... master would have got me with child twice in that time . It may be so , Amy , says I ; let him try , can't you ? No , says Amy , you'll forbid it now ; before , I told you he should , with all my heart ; but I won't now , now he's all ...
... master would have got me with child twice in that time . It may be so , Amy , says I ; let him try , can't you ? No , says Amy , you'll forbid it now ; before , I told you he should , with all my heart ; but I won't now , now he's all ...
Page 38
... master slipped into bed first ; then I began , and told him all that Amy had said about my not being with child , and of her being with child twice in that time . Ay , Mrs. Amy , says he , I believe so too : come hither , and we'll try ...
... master slipped into bed first ; then I began , and told him all that Amy had said about my not being with child , and of her being with child twice in that time . Ay , Mrs. Amy , says he , I believe so too : come hither , and we'll try ...
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