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... marriage . The result is that poor Moll , worked upon by love and vanity , is ruined . Deserted now by the man she loves , she enters on a career of deceit and vice ―vice that steadily becomes more and more a part of her life every step ...
... marriage . The result is that poor Moll , worked upon by love and vanity , is ruined . Deserted now by the man she loves , she enters on a career of deceit and vice ―vice that steadily becomes more and more a part of her life every step ...
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... married woman , came and swept it all away , and removing the goods , they had no more to say to me than to jest with me , and tell me that the little gentlewoman might set up for herself if she pleased . I was frighted out of my wits ...
... married woman , came and swept it all away , and removing the goods , they had no more to say to me than to jest with me , and tell me that the little gentlewoman might set up for herself if she pleased . I was frighted out of my wits ...
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... marry me , and abundance of such things , which I , poor fool , did not understand the drift of , but acted as if there was no kind of love but that which tended to matri- mony ; and if he had spoken of that , I had no room , as well as ...
... marry me , and abundance of such things , which I , poor fool , did not understand the drift of , but acted as if there was no kind of love but that which tended to matri- mony ; and if he had spoken of that , I had no room , as well as ...
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... marry me or not , seemed a matter of no great consequence to me ; nor did I so much as think of making any capitula ... marriage ; in which case , whoever blamed him , nobody could have blamed me . In short , if he had known me , and how ...
... marry me or not , seemed a matter of no great consequence to me ; nor did I so much as think of making any capitula ... marriage ; in which case , whoever blamed him , nobody could have blamed me . In short , if he had known me , and how ...
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... marriage , I might for a maintenance till marriage , and might have had what I would ; for he was rich to excess , besides what he had in ex- pectation ; but I had wholly abandoned all such thoughts , and was taken up only with the ...
... marriage , I might for a maintenance till marriage , and might have had what I would ; for he was rich to excess , besides what he had in ex- pectation ; but I had wholly abandoned all such thoughts , and was taken up only with the ...
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