The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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... took the youngest , which was born in this parish , and have got it a very good nurse , and taken care of it ; but as for the other four , they had sent them away to some of their father's relations , and who were very substantial ...
... took the youngest , which was born in this parish , and have got it a very good nurse , and taken care of it ; but as for the other four , they had sent them away to some of their father's relations , and who were very substantial ...
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... took his leave of me , with a thousand expressions of kindness and tenderness , and true affection to me , but offered not the least of what my maid Amy had suggested . At his going away he took me in his arms , protested an honest ...
... took his leave of me , with a thousand expressions of kindness and tenderness , and true affection to me , but offered not the least of what my maid Amy had suggested . At his going away he took me in his arms , protested an honest ...
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... took me by the hand ; Come now , madam , says he , you must show me your house ( for he had a mind to see every- thing over again ) . No , sir , said I , but I'll go show you your house , if you please ; so we went up through all the ...
... took me by the hand ; Come now , madam , says he , you must show me your house ( for he had a mind to see every- thing over again ) . No , sir , said I , but I'll go show you your house , if you please ; so we went up through all the ...
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... took him to be a man of 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 ...
... took him to be a man of 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 ...
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... took his leave , said he loved me tenderly , and would con- vince me of it by such demonstrations as should be to my satisfaction . I told him I had a great deal of reason to believe him , that he was full master of the whole house and ...
... took his leave , said he loved me tenderly , and would con- vince me of it by such demonstrations as should be to my satisfaction . I told him I had a great deal of reason to believe him , that he was full master of the whole house and ...
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