The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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... woman need wish for a companion ; tall and well made ; rather a little too large , but not so as to be un- genteel ; he danced well , which I think was the first thing that brought us together . He had an old father who managed the ...
... woman need wish for a companion ; tall and well made ; rather a little too large , but not so as to be un- genteel ; he danced well , which I think was the first thing that brought us together . He had an old father who managed the ...
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... woman of any sense cannot but be surfeited and sick of him twenty times a day . What is more shocking than for a woman to bring a handsome , comely fellow of a husband into company , and then be obliged to blush for him every time she ...
... woman of any sense cannot but be surfeited and sick of him twenty times a day . What is more shocking than for a woman to bring a handsome , comely fellow of a husband into company , and then be obliged to blush for him every time she ...
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... woman , and to see whether she might not be able to help in this dreadful case . I must remember it here , to the ... woman to come to me , for I was now in great distress , and I resolved to do so ; but just the very morning that I ...
... woman , and to see whether she might not be able to help in this dreadful case . I must remember it here , to the ... woman to come to me , for I was now in great distress , and I resolved to do so ; but just the very morning that I ...
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... woman , and had ordered her to go and stop the maid Amy , and turn all the children out of the doors again ; but she had been at the door , and Amy was gone , and the wench was out of her wits , and the mistress too ) , I say , just at ...
... woman , and had ordered her to go and stop the maid Amy , and turn all the children out of the doors again ; but she had been at the door , and Amy was gone , and the wench was out of her wits , and the mistress too ) , I say , just at ...
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... woman , if it had been to be done ; and that brings me to tell you my errand , and the occasion of my coming , for I came on purpose about this very business , and to have prevented this being put upon you , if I could , but I see I am ...
... woman , if it had been to be done ; and that brings me to tell you my errand , and the occasion of my coming , for I came on purpose about this very business , and to have prevented this being put upon you , if I could , but I see I am ...
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