Works, Volumen4Brainard, 1903 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 50
Página 7
... madam , for- sooth , " says she , gibing at me , " you would be a gentlewoman ; and how will you come to be a gentlewoman ? What ! will you do it by your fin- gers ' ends ? " “ Yes , ” says I again , very innocently . 66 Why , what can ...
... madam , for- sooth , " says she , gibing at me , " you would be a gentlewoman ; and how will you come to be a gentlewoman ? What ! will you do it by your fin- gers ' ends ? " “ Yes , ” says I again , very innocently . 66 Why , what can ...
Página 10
... madam . " " Poor child , " says my good old nurse , " you may soon be such a gentlewoman as that , for she is a person of ill fame , and has had two bastards . " I did not understand anything of that ; but I [ 10 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... madam . " " Poor child , " says my good old nurse , " you may soon be such a gentlewoman as that , for she is a person of ill fame , and has had two bastards . " I did not understand anything of that ; but I [ 10 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
Página 11
... madam , and she does not go to service nor do house - work ; " and therefore I insisted that she was a gentlewoman , and I would be such a gentlewoman as that . The ladies were told all this again , and they made themselves merry with ...
... madam , and she does not go to service nor do house - work ; " and therefore I insisted that she was a gentlewoman , and I would be such a gentlewoman as that . The ladies were told all this again , and they made themselves merry with ...
Página 53
... madam , " says Robin again , very honestly , " do you think I'd let the poor girl die for love , and of me , too , that is so near at hand to be had ? " " Fie , brother ! " says the second sister , " how can you talk so ? Would you take ...
... madam , " says Robin again , very honestly , " do you think I'd let the poor girl die for love , and of me , too , that is so near at hand to be had ? " " Fie , brother ! " says the second sister , " how can you talk so ? Would you take ...
Página 56
... madam , " says Robin , " ' t is in vain to mince the matter , or tell any more lies about it ; I am in earnest , as much as a man is that's going to be hanged . If Mrs. Betty would say she loved me , and that she would marry me , I'd ...
... madam , " says Robin , " ' t is in vain to mince the matter , or tell any more lies about it ; I am in earnest , as much as a man is that's going to be hanged . If Mrs. Betty would say she loved me , and that she would marry me , I'd ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
answer asked assured began believe better Betty boatswain brother brought called captain carried cerned child circumstances coach Colchester constable Daniel Defoe dear desire discourse door Dunstable England father fortune fright gave gentleman gentlewoman give gold watch gone governess guineas hand handsome Harwich hear heard honest honour hope House of Hanover husband Jacobites justice justice of peace kind knew lady least lived lodged London looked Lord Godolphin Lord Treasurer madam maid Majesty marriage married midwife misfortune mistress Moll Flanders mother never Newgate night obliged occasion offered Old Bailey person plantation pleased poor Potomac River Pretender Protestant repentance reproach resolved says Robin sent ship sincere sister speak story sure taken talk tell things thought told took Virginia Whigs whore wicked wife woman word