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... gone out of the world by the steps and the string , as I often expected to go ) , knew me by the name of Moll Flanders , so you may give me leave to go under that name till I dare own who I have been , as well as who I am . I have been ...
... gone out of the world by the steps and the string , as I often expected to go ) , knew me by the name of Moll Flanders , so you may give me leave to go under that name till I dare own who I have been , as well as who I am . I have been ...
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... gone that I knew not ; for though they sent round the country to inquire after them , it seems they could not be found . I was now in a way to be provided for ; for though I was not a parish charge upon this or that part of the town by ...
... gone that I knew not ; for though they sent round the country to inquire after them , it seems they could not be found . I was now in a way to be provided for ; for though I was not a parish charge upon this or that part of the town by ...
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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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... gentlewoman , was to be able to work for myself , and get enough to keep me without going to service , whereas they meant to live great and high , and I know not what . Well , after Mrs. Mayoress was gone , her two [ 9 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... gentlewoman , was to be able to work for myself , and get enough to keep me without going to service , whereas they meant to live great and high , and I know not what . Well , after Mrs. Mayoress was gone , her two [ 9 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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Daniel Defoe. Well , after Mrs. Mayoress was gone , her two daughters came in , and they called for the gentle- woman too , and they talked a long while to me , and I answered them in my innocent way ; but always , if they asked me ...
Daniel Defoe. Well , after Mrs. Mayoress was gone , her two daughters came in , and they called for the gentle- woman too , and they talked a long while to me , and I answered them in my innocent way ; but always , if they asked me ...
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