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... received me with great freedom , and told me , smiling , 1 he had not seen me a long while . " G. H. MAYNADIER . 1 The italics are my own . Defoe's characters , as I have shown , seldom display their good - will except by smiling ...
... received me with great freedom , and told me , smiling , 1 he had not seen me a long while . " G. H. MAYNADIER . 1 The italics are my own . Defoe's characters , as I have shown , seldom display their good - will except by smiling ...
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... received , that our understanding one another was not so much as guessed at , and that when he had told me how much reason he had to be easy , I should smile as he did , for he was very certain it would give me a full satisfaction . 66 ...
... received , that our understanding one another was not so much as guessed at , and that when he had told me how much reason he had to be easy , I should smile as he did , for he was very certain it would give me a full satisfaction . 66 ...
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... received this last part with some tokens of sur- prise and disorder , and had much ado to avoid sinking down , for indeed I loved him to an ex- travagance not easy to imagine ; but he perceived my disorder , and entreated me to consider ...
... received this last part with some tokens of sur- prise and disorder , and had much ado to avoid sinking down , for indeed I loved him to an ex- travagance not easy to imagine ; but he perceived my disorder , and entreated me to consider ...
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... received much from them , and had in the little time he lived acquired no great matters , so my circumstances were not great , nor was I much mended by the match . Indeed , I had preserved the elder brother's bonds to me to pay me £ 500 ...
... received much from them , and had in the little time he lived acquired no great matters , so my circumstances were not great , nor was I much mended by the match . Indeed , I had preserved the elder brother's bonds to me to pay me £ 500 ...
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... received at the next . Besides this , I observed that the men made no scruple to set themselves out and to go a - fortune- hunting , as they call it , when they had really no for- tune themselves to demand it , or merit to deserve it ...
... received at the next . Besides this , I observed that the men made no scruple to set themselves out and to go a - fortune- hunting , as they call it , when they had really no for- tune themselves to demand it , or merit to deserve it ...
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