The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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Page 38
... passed off . At night , when we came to go to bed , Amy came into the chamber to undress me , and her 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 ...
... passed off . At night , when we came to go to bed , Amy came into the chamber to undress me , and her 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 ...
Page 47
... passed for anything there but a lodger in the house ; and though he was landlord , that did not alter the case . So that at his death , Amy coming to quit the house , and give them the key , there was no affinity between that and the ...
... passed for anything there but a lodger in the house ; and though he was landlord , that did not alter the case . So that at his death , Amy coming to quit the house , and give them the key , there was no affinity between that and the ...
Page 54
... passed at that time , but it ended in this , that , in short , I lay with him all night . I have given you the whole detail of this story to lay it down as a black scheme of the way how unhappy women are ruined by great men ; for though ...
... passed at that time , but it ended in this , that , in short , I lay with him all night . I have given you the whole detail of this story to lay it down as a black scheme of the way how unhappy women are ruined by great men ; for though ...
Page 73
... passed so near him that I almost brushed him with my clothes , and looked him full in the face , but having my fan before my face , so that he could not know me . However , I knew him perfectly well , and I heard him speak , which was a ...
... passed so near him that I almost brushed him with my clothes , and looked him full in the face , but having my fan before my face , so that he could not know me . However , I knew him perfectly well , and I heard him speak , which was a ...
Page 76
... passed before , but I am a melancholy witness to the sad distresses of my poor mistress as long as I stayed with her , and which would grieve your heart to hear them . [ Here she tells my whole story to the time that the parish took off ...
... passed before , but I am a melancholy witness to the sad distresses of my poor mistress as long as I stayed with her , and which would grieve your heart to hear them . [ Here she tells my whole story to the time that the parish took off ...
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