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... some petticoats , some gowns , some one thing , some an- other ; and these my old woman managed for me like a mother , and kept them for me , obliged me to mend them , and turn them to the best advantage [ 12 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... some petticoats , some gowns , some one thing , some an- other ; and these my old woman managed for me like a mother , and kept them for me , obliged me to mend them , and turn them to the best advantage [ 12 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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... managed enough , and I went to the lady's house ; but I was so pleased there with the young ladies , and they so pleased with me , that I had enough to do to come away , and they were as unwilling to part with me . However , I did come ...
... managed enough , and I went to the lady's house ; but I was so pleased there with the young ladies , and they so pleased with me , that I had enough to do to come away , and they were as unwilling to part with me . However , I did come ...
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... managed themselves with me in a quite different manner . The eldest , a gay gentleman , that knew the town as well as the country , and though he had levity enough to do an ill - natured thing , yet had too much judgment of things to ...
... managed themselves with me in a quite different manner . The eldest , a gay gentleman , that knew the town as well as the country , and though he had levity enough to do an ill - natured thing , yet had too much judgment of things to ...
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... of him ; that he had never given me the least occasion for it , but had been as tender of my reputation as he could be of his own ; that he was sure our correspondence had been managed with so much [ 38 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... of him ; that he had never given me the least occasion for it , but had been as tender of my reputation as he could be of his own ; that he was sure our correspondence had been managed with so much [ 38 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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Daniel Defoe. was sure our correspondence had been managed with so much address , that not one creature in the family had so much as a suspicion of it ; that if he smiled when I told him my thoughts , it was at the assurance he lately ...
Daniel Defoe. was sure our correspondence had been managed with so much address , that not one creature in the family had so much as a suspicion of it ; that if he smiled when I told him my thoughts , it was at the assurance he lately ...
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