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... gold watch , saying , " I had nothing of any value to be- stow but that , and I desired he would now and then kiss it for my sake , " there follows that admirable realistic touch : - " I did not , indeed , tell him that I stole it from ...
... gold watch , saying , " I had nothing of any value to be- stow but that , and I desired he would now and then kiss it for my sake , " there follows that admirable realistic touch : - " I did not , indeed , tell him that I stole it from ...
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... gold watch from the young lady's side in the park . Her getting a parcel from a hare - brained wench at the coaches in St. John's Street ; her booty at the fire , and also at Harwich , all give us excellent warn- ing in such cases to be ...
... gold watch from the young lady's side in the park . Her getting a parcel from a hare - brained wench at the coaches in St. John's Street ; her booty at the fire , and also at Harwich , all give us excellent warn- ing in such cases to be ...
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... this . When this was over he stayed but a little while , but he put almost a handful of gold in my hand , and left me a thousand protestations of his passion for me , and of his loving me above all the [ 26 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... this . When this was over he stayed but a little while , but he put almost a handful of gold in my hand , and left me a thousand protestations of his passion for me , and of his loving me above all the [ 26 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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... gold ; whether he intended to marry me or not , seemed a matter of no great consequence to me ; nor did I so much as think of making any capitula- tion for myself , till he made a kind of formal pro- posal to me , as you shall hear ...
... gold ; whether he intended to marry me or not , seemed a matter of no great consequence to me ; nor did I so much as think of making any capitula- tion for myself , till he made a kind of formal pro- posal to me , as you shall hear ...
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... gold , I spent whole hours in look- ing upon it ; I told the guineas over a thousand times a day . Never poor vain creature was so wrapt up with every part of the story as I was , not con- sidering what was before me , and how near my ...
... gold , I spent whole hours in look- ing upon it ; I told the guineas over a thousand times a day . Never poor vain creature was so wrapt up with every part of the story as I was , not con- sidering what was before me , and how near my ...
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