The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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... , indeed , heard my father say that he was pestered with a great many of those who , for any religion they had , might e'en have stayed where they were , but who flocked over VOL . IV . B hither in droves , for what they call in English.
... , indeed , heard my father say that he was pestered with a great many of those who , for any religion they had , might e'en have stayed where they were , but who flocked over VOL . IV . B hither in droves , for what they call in English.
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... stayed , however , at home all that day , and lay at home that night ; early the next morning he gets out of bed , goes to a window which looked out towards the stables , and sounds his French horn , as he called it , which was his ...
... stayed , however , at home all that day , and lay at home that night ; early the next morning he gets out of bed , goes to a window which looked out towards the stables , and sounds his French horn , as he called it , which was his ...
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... stayed to be distressed , had not been put to the necessity of rifling me , as husbands usually do in such cases . But as I had seen an end of all the ready money during the long time I had lived in a state of ex- pectation for my ...
... stayed to be distressed , had not been put to the necessity of rifling me , as husbands usually do in such cases . But as I had seen an end of all the ready money during the long time I had lived in a state of ex- pectation for my ...
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... stayed till a maid - servant came to the door ; Sweetheart , said she , pray go in and tell your mistress here are her little cousins come to see her from - , naming the town where we lived , at which the maid offered to go back . Here ...
... stayed till a maid - servant came to the door ; Sweetheart , said she , pray go in and tell your mistress here are her little cousins come to see her from - , naming the town where we lived , at which the maid offered to go back . Here ...
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... is become of them ? Why , truly , nothing worse , said they , can come to them than staying here , for they were almost starved with hunger ; so the neighbours , seeing the poor lady in such distress , for she stood crying.
... is become of them ? Why , truly , nothing worse , said they , can come to them than staying here , for they were almost starved with hunger ; so the neighbours , seeing the poor lady in such distress , for she stood crying.
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