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... mind my work , and learn to work well , and I might be a gentlewoman for aught she knew . All this while my good old nurse , Mrs. Mayoress , and all the rest of them , did not understand me at all , for they meant one sort of thing by ...
... mind my work , and learn to work well , and I might be a gentlewoman for aught she knew . All this while my good old nurse , Mrs. Mayoress , and all the rest of them , did not understand me at all , for they meant one sort of thing by ...
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... mind so much , that , in short , the agonies of my mind threw me into a high fever , and long it was , that none in the family ex- pected my life . I was reduced very low indeed , and was often delirious ; but nothing lay so near me ...
... mind so much , that , in short , the agonies of my mind threw me into a high fever , and long it was , that none in the family ex- pected my life . I was reduced very low indeed , and was often delirious ; but nothing lay so near me ...
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... mind to Betty ; I warrant she won't say No. " " They that yield when they are asked , " says Robin , " are one step before them that were never asked to yield , and two steps before them that yield before they are asked ; and that's an ...
... mind to Betty ; I warrant she won't say No. " " They that yield when they are asked , " says Robin , " are one step before them that were never asked to yield , and two steps before them that yield before they are asked ; and that's an ...
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... merrily , " this laziness won't do ; " so he gets up , and goes himself to look for it , but comes back without it too ; not but that he could have found it , but he had no mind to play ; and , besides , [ 61 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... merrily , " this laziness won't do ; " so he gets up , and goes himself to look for it , but comes back without it too ; not but that he could have found it , but he had no mind to play ; and , besides , [ 61 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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... mind to him in freedom , and with such an honest plainness , as I have related ; and though it did not at all work the way I desired , that is to say , to oblige the person to me the more , yet it took from him all possibility of ...
... mind to him in freedom , and with such an honest plainness , as I have related ; and though it did not at all work the way I desired , that is to say , to oblige the person to me the more , yet it took from him all possibility of ...
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