Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments: Tending to Amuse the Fancy, and Inculcate Morality, Том 6author, 1797 |
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... firft held her at a distance ; then catching her in my arms , ftrove to fpeak , but burst into tears . I faw that he was con- founded and terrified ; and as foon as I could recover my speech , I put an end to her doubts by reveal- ing ...
... firft held her at a distance ; then catching her in my arms , ftrove to fpeak , but burst into tears . I faw that he was con- founded and terrified ; and as foon as I could recover my speech , I put an end to her doubts by reveal- ing ...
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... Tranfcribed from her own Words , as follows : HE firft fituation that I remember was in a cellar ; where I suppose , I had been pla- ced by the parish officers , with a woman who kept kept a little dairy . My nurfe was obliged to ( 74 )
... Tranfcribed from her own Words , as follows : HE firft fituation that I remember was in a cellar ; where I suppose , I had been pla- ced by the parish officers , with a woman who kept kept a little dairy . My nurfe was obliged to ( 74 )
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... firft ftep my miftrefs took was to turn away her maid , a poor flave , who was co- vered only with rags and dirt , whofe ill qualities I foolishly thought were the only cause of her ill treatment . I was now compelled to light fires ...
... firft ftep my miftrefs took was to turn away her maid , a poor flave , who was co- vered only with rags and dirt , whofe ill qualities I foolishly thought were the only cause of her ill treatment . I was now compelled to light fires ...
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... firft light , and hafted to the nearest shelter : let me not be too feverely cenfured , if I now accepted liberty , and ease , and plenty , upon the only terms on which they could be obtained . I confented , with whatever reluctance and ...
... firft light , and hafted to the nearest shelter : let me not be too feverely cenfured , if I now accepted liberty , and ease , and plenty , upon the only terms on which they could be obtained . I confented , with whatever reluctance and ...
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... firft idea of which is faid to have been started in company , while the convivial glass was circulating round his own table . My next undertaking said Hogarth , fhall be the end of all things . If that is the cafe , replied one of his ...
... firft idea of which is faid to have been started in company , while the convivial glass was circulating round his own table . My next undertaking said Hogarth , fhall be the end of all things . If that is the cafe , replied one of his ...
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