The vicar of Wakefield. (Marcus Ward's educ. lit.).1883 |
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... madam , while I thus reprehend others , you'll think it just that I should give them an opportunity to retaliate ; and , indeed , I have made this remark only to have an opportunity of introducing to the company a ballad which ...
... madam , while I thus reprehend others , you'll think it just that I should give them an opportunity to retaliate ; and , indeed , I have made this remark only to have an opportunity of introducing to the company a ballad which ...
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... madam , " cried she , ad- dressing my spouse , " requires a thorough examination into characters , and a more perfect knowledge of each other . Not , madam , " continued she , " that I in the least suspect the young A New Danger . 75 ...
... madam , " cried she , ad- dressing my spouse , " requires a thorough examination into characters , and a more perfect knowledge of each other . Not , madam , " continued she , " that I in the least suspect the young A New Danger . 75 ...
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... madam - there is a form . " Fudge ! My wife approved her suspicions very much , observing that she was very apt to be suspicious herself , but referred her to all the neighbours for a character ; but this our peeress declined as ...
... madam - there is a form . " Fudge ! My wife approved her suspicions very much , observing that she was very apt to be suspicious herself , but referred her to all the neighbours for a character ; but this our peeress declined as ...
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... madam , " replied he , " is not the present question ; though , as I have made no use of advice myself , I should in conscience give it to those that will . " As I was apprehensive this answer might draw on a repartee , making up by ...
... madam , " replied he , " is not the present question ; though , as I have made no use of advice myself , I should in conscience give it to those that will . " As I was apprehensive this answer might draw on a repartee , making up by ...
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... , she wished such to stay away from her house for the future . " Madam , " cried Burchell , with looks of great com- posure , which tended to inflame her the more , " as for secret reasons , you are right ; I have secret reasons.
... , she wished such to stay away from her house for the future . " Madam , " cried Burchell , with looks of great com- posure , which tended to inflame her the more , " as for secret reasons , you are right ; I have secret reasons.
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already amusement answer appeared arms asked assured attempt began brought Burchell called CHAPTER character child comfort continued conversation cried daughter dear desired entered expect face followed formed former fortune gave girls give going hand happy heart Heaven honest honour hope horse Jenkinson kind knew ladies late learned leave letter live look madam manner married means mind Miss morning Moses nature neighbour never night observed offer Olivia once opinion pain passion perceived perfectly person pleased pleasure poor present prison promise received replied resolved rest returned rich round seemed Sir William sister soon Sophia Squire stranger sure tell things Thornhill thought thousand took town turn usual virtue whole wife wish wretched young
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