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... , that if she had assured me I should not have gone till I was twenty years old , it would have been the same to me ; I should have cried all the time , with the very apprehension of its being to be so at [ 6 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... , that if she had assured me I should not have gone till I was twenty years old , it would have been the same to me ; I should have cried all the time , with the very apprehension of its being to be so at [ 6 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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... assured him it could never be . I added , if he was to tell me that he would never see me more , than which nothing but death could be more terrible , yet I could never entertain a thought so dishonourable to myself , and so base to him ...
... assured him it could never be . I added , if he was to tell me that he would never see me more , than which nothing but death could be more terrible , yet I could never entertain a thought so dishonourable to myself , and so base to him ...
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... assured her that there was not the least tittle of what she understood by it between us ; and that those who had suggested it had done me a great deal of wrong , and Mr. Robert no service at all . The old lady was fully satisfied , and ...
... assured her that there was not the least tittle of what she understood by it between us ; and that those who had suggested it had done me a great deal of wrong , and Mr. Robert no service at all . The old lady was fully satisfied , and ...
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... assured him I had never opened my mouth either to his brother or to any- body else . I told him the dreadful exigence I was in ; that my love to him , and his offering to have me forget that affection , and remove it to another , had ...
... assured him I had never opened my mouth either to his brother or to any- body else . I told him the dreadful exigence I was in ; that my love to him , and his offering to have me forget that affection , and remove it to another , had ...
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... assured me that it was the only way to pre- serve our mutual affection ; that in this station we might love as friends , with the utmost passion , and with a love of relation untainted , free from our own just reproaches , and free from ...
... assured me that it was the only way to pre- serve our mutual affection ; that in this station we might love as friends , with the utmost passion , and with a love of relation untainted , free from our own just reproaches , and free from ...
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