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... dear for his pleasures ; he began with that unhappy snare to all women , viz . , taking notice upon all occasions how pretty I was , as he called it , how agreeable , how well- carriaged , and the like ; and this he contrived so subtly ...
... dear for his pleasures ; he began with that unhappy snare to all women , viz . , taking notice upon all occasions how pretty I was , as he called it , how agreeable , how well- carriaged , and the like ; and this he contrived so subtly ...
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... Dear Betty , I am in love with you . " His words , I must confess , fired my blood ; all my spirits flew about my heart , and put me into dis- order enough . He repeated it afterwards several times , that he was in love with me , and my ...
... Dear Betty , I am in love with you . " His words , I must confess , fired my blood ; all my spirits flew about my heart , and put me into dis- order enough . He repeated it afterwards several times , that he was in love with me , and my ...
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... I did not know who should be coming upstairs , for I believed there was nobody in the house but the cook and the other maid , and they never came up those stairs . " Well , my dear , " says he , " ' t [ 25 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... I did not know who should be coming upstairs , for I believed there was nobody in the house but the cook and the other maid , and they never came up those stairs . " Well , my dear , " says he , " ' t [ 25 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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Daniel Defoe. my dear , " says he , " ' t is good to be sure , however ; " and so he sits down , and we began to talk . And now , though I was still on fire with his first visit , and said little , he did as it were put words in my mouth ...
Daniel Defoe. my dear , " says he , " ' t is good to be sure , however ; " and so he sits down , and we began to talk . And now , though I was still on fire with his first visit , and said little , he did as it were put words in my mouth ...
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... - he prepares to go into the coach . As he was going , he stopped awhile , and speaks mighty earnestly to me about his busi- ness , and finds an opportunity to say very softly , " Come away , my dear , as soon as [ 30 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... - he prepares to go into the coach . As he was going , he stopped awhile , and speaks mighty earnestly to me about his busi- ness , and finds an opportunity to say very softly , " Come away , my dear , as soon as [ 30 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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