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... poor petitioning tone , that it made the poor woman's heart yearn to me , as she told me afterwards . " But , " says she , " that will not keep you and buy you clothes too ; and who must buy the little [ 7 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... poor petitioning tone , that it made the poor woman's heart yearn to me , as she told me afterwards . " But , " says she , " that will not keep you and buy you clothes too ; and who must buy the little [ 7 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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... heart , you may be sure . The fright of my condition had made such an impression upon me that I did not want now to be a gentlewoman , but was very willing to be a servant , and that any kind of servant they thought fit to have me be ...
... heart , you may be sure . The fright of my condition had made such an impression upon me that I did not want now to be a gentlewoman , but was very willing to be a servant , and that any kind of servant they thought fit to have me be ...
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... heart , and put me into dis- order enough . He repeated it afterwards several times , that he was in love with me , and my heart spoke as plain as a voice that I liked it ; nay , when- ever he said , " I am in love with you , " my ...
... heart , and put me into dis- order enough . He repeated it afterwards several times , that he was in love with me , and my heart spoke as plain as a voice that I liked it ; nay , when- ever he said , " I am in love with you , " my ...
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... heart when he told me this , for though it was most rational to think I would not deny him , yet I knew in my own conscience I must , and I saw my ruin in my being obliged to do so ; but I knew it was my business to talk otherwise then ...
... heart when he told me this , for though it was most rational to think I would not deny him , yet I knew in my own conscience I must , and I saw my ruin in my being obliged to do so ; but I knew it was my business to talk otherwise then ...
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... hearts , never having been asked the question , their being so forward as almost to ask first , and the like . He rallied them with Mrs. Betty ; how pretty , how good - humoured , how she sung better than they did , and danced better ...
... hearts , never having been asked the question , their being so forward as almost to ask first , and the like . He rallied them with Mrs. Betty ; how pretty , how good - humoured , how she sung better than they did , and danced better ...
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