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... mother of the Dublin heroine . Granted that each may have been taken from reality , the ages of the two women do not forbid such a supposition . Neither does the fact that , in the last pages of Defoe's book , Moll seems to have only ...
... mother of the Dublin heroine . Granted that each may have been taken from reality , the ages of the two women do not forbid such a supposition . Neither does the fact that , in the last pages of Defoe's book , Moll seems to have only ...
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... mother , and withal an esteemed member of good provincial society . At times her love takes on an intensity which is romantic , as when in Virginia she kisses the ground where her newly - discovered son just stood , to whom she has not ...
... mother , and withal an esteemed member of good provincial society . At times her love takes on an intensity which is romantic , as when in Virginia she kisses the ground where her newly - discovered son just stood , to whom she has not ...
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... mother , to go to the dancing- school , is a good memento to such people hereafter , as is likewise her picking the gold watch from the young lady's side in the park . Her getting a parcel from a hare - brained wench at the coaches in ...
... mother , to go to the dancing- school , is a good memento to such people hereafter , as is likewise her picking the gold watch from the young lady's side in the park . Her getting a parcel from a hare - brained wench at the coaches in ...
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... mother was convicted of felony for a petty theft , scarce worth naming , viz . , borrowing three pieces of fine holland of a certain draper in Cheapside . The circumstances are too long to repeat , and I have heard them re- lated so ...
... mother was convicted of felony for a petty theft , scarce worth naming , viz . , borrowing three pieces of fine holland of a certain draper in Cheapside . The circumstances are too long to repeat , and I have heard them re- lated so ...
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Daniel Defoe. mother pleaded her belly , and being found quick with child , she was respited for about seven months ... mother took me away , but at whose expense , or by whose direction , I know nothing at all of it . The first account ...
Daniel Defoe. mother pleaded her belly , and being found quick with child , she was respited for about seven months ... mother took me away , but at whose expense , or by whose direction , I know nothing at all of it . The first account ...
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