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... perhaps giving to his heroine a nick- name which she actually bore , may have altered at will the facts of her life . And so , without feeling obliged for a moment to suppose that Defoe's Moll Flanders [ viii ] INTRODUCTION.
... perhaps giving to his heroine a nick- name which she actually bore , may have altered at will the facts of her life . And so , without feeling obliged for a moment to suppose that Defoe's Moll Flanders [ viii ] INTRODUCTION.
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... perhaps after my death it may be better known ; at present it would not be proper , no , not though a general pardon should be issued , even without exceptions of persons or crimes . It is enough to tell you , that as some of my worst ...
... perhaps after my death it may be better known ; at present it would not be proper , no , not though a general pardon should be issued , even without exceptions of persons or crimes . It is enough to tell you , that as some of my worst ...
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... Perhaps he found me a little too easy , for I made no resist- ance to him while he only held me in his arms and kissed me ; indeed , I was too well pleased with it to resist him much . Well , tired with that kind of work , we sat down ...
... Perhaps he found me a little too easy , for I made no resist- ance to him while he only held me in his arms and kissed me ; indeed , I was too well pleased with it to resist him much . Well , tired with that kind of work , we sat down ...
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... perhaps with more satisfaction than we should in the station we were now in ; that he durst say , I could not apprehend anything from him as to betraying a secret , which could not but be the destruction of us both , if it came out ...
... perhaps with more satisfaction than we should in the station we were now in ; that he durst say , I could not apprehend anything from him as to betraying a secret , which could not but be the destruction of us both , if it came out ...
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... perhaps in terms more positive than became me , considering the regard that I ought to have for every branch of your family ; but , " said I , " madam , I could never so far forget my obligations to you and all your house , to offer to ...
... perhaps in terms more positive than became me , considering the regard that I ought to have for every branch of your family ; but , " said I , " madam , I could never so far forget my obligations to you and all your house , to offer to ...
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