The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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... soon as the door was open , run in , and the rest after her . She set them all down at the door before she knocked , and when she knocked she stayed till a maid - servant came to the door ; Sweetheart , said she , pray go in and tell ...
... soon as the door was open , run in , and the rest after her . She set them all down at the door before she knocked , and when she knocked she stayed till a maid - servant came to the door ; Sweetheart , said she , pray go in and tell ...
Page 24
... soon as dinner was over , Amy went up stairs , and put on her best clothes too , and came down dressed like a gentlewoman . We sat together talking of a thousand things , of what had been , and what was to be , all the rest of the day ...
... soon as dinner was over , Amy went up stairs , and put on her best clothes too , and came down dressed like a gentlewoman . We sat together talking of a thousand things , of what had been , and what was to be , all the rest of the day ...
Page 29
... soon as I heard him speak , and it is very true too ; he calls you widow , and such indeed you are , for as my 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 ...
... soon as I heard him speak , and it is very true too ; he calls you widow , and such indeed you are , for as my 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 ...
Page 34
... , that he should never upbraid me with easiness , and con- senting too soon . He said , No ; but , on the contrary , he would take it as a mark of the greatest kindness I could WE TAKE EACH OTHERS WORD AS MAN AND WIFE . 34 ROXANA .
... , that he should never upbraid me with easiness , and con- senting too soon . He said , No ; but , on the contrary , he would take it as a mark of the greatest kindness I could WE TAKE EACH OTHERS WORD AS MAN AND WIFE . 34 ROXANA .
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... soon . I'll venture that , Amy , says I. do After supper that night , and before we were risen from table , I said to him , Amy being by , Hark ye , Mr. you know that you are to lie with Amy to - night ? 9 No , not I , says he : but ...
... soon . I'll venture that , Amy , says I. do After supper that night , and before we were risen from table , I said to him , Amy being by , Hark ye , Mr. you know that you are to lie with Amy to - night ? 9 No , not I , says he : but ...
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