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... satisfy me , for to think of going to service at all was such a frightful thing to me , that if she had assured me I should not have gone till I was twenty years old , it would have been the same to me ; I should have cried all the time ...
... satisfy me , for to think of going to service at all was such a frightful thing to me , that if she had assured me I should not have gone till I was twenty years old , it would have been the same to me ; I should have cried all the time ...
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... satisfied , and kissed me , spoke cheerfully to me , and bid me take care of my health and want for nothing , and so took her leave . But when she came down she found the brother and all his sisters together by the ears ; they were ...
... satisfied , and kissed me , spoke cheerfully to me , and bid me take care of my health and want for nothing , and so took her leave . But when she came down she found the brother and all his sisters together by the ears ; they were ...
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... " " Nay , as to fortune , " says Robin , " she is rich enough ; I am satisfied in that point ; but ' t is I that am not able to come up to her [ 65 ] VOL . I. — 5 terms , and she is positive she will not have MOLL FLANDERS.
... " " Nay , as to fortune , " says Robin , " she is rich enough ; I am satisfied in that point ; but ' t is I that am not able to come up to her [ 65 ] VOL . I. — 5 terms , and she is positive she will not have MOLL FLANDERS.
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... satisfy you that I am sincere , " added he , " I here offer you five hundred pounds to make you some amends for the freedoms I have taken with you , which we shall look upon as some of the follies of our lives , which ' t is hoped we ...
... satisfy you that I am sincere , " added he , " I here offer you five hundred pounds to make you some amends for the freedoms I have taken with you , which we shall look upon as some of the follies of our lives , which ' t is hoped we ...
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... satisfy her , as well of his circumstances as of his behaviour . He brought her undeniable evidence of his having paid for his part of the ship ; he brought her certificates from his owners , that the report of their intending to remove ...
... satisfy her , as well of his circumstances as of his behaviour . He brought her undeniable evidence of his having paid for his part of the ship ; he brought her certificates from his owners , that the report of their intending to remove ...
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