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... side for many leagues together . " His history , too , was at fault when he made Moll Flanders consider moving to Pennsylvania be- fore the grant to William Penn was made which brought that colony into existence . > in Virginia no less ...
... side for many leagues together . " His history , too , was at fault when he made Moll Flanders consider moving to Pennsylvania be- fore the grant to William Penn was made which brought that colony into existence . > in Virginia no less ...
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... side , at a meeting- house in London . That's by the way . " In fine , Moll Flanders , with the mixture of good and evil in her nature , is as vital a character as Defoe ever created . Had he surrounded her with characters equally ...
... side , at a meeting- house in London . That's by the way . " In fine , Moll Flanders , with the mixture of good and evil in her nature , is as vital a character as Defoe ever created . Had he surrounded her with characters equally ...
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... side in the park . Her getting a parcel from a hare - brained wench at the coaches in St. John's Street ; her booty at the fire , and also at Harwich , all give us excellent warn- ing in such cases to be more present to ourselves in ...
... side in the park . Her getting a parcel from a hare - brained wench at the coaches in St. John's Street ; her booty at the fire , and also at Harwich , all give us excellent warn- ing in such cases to be more present to ourselves in ...
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... sides . Had I acted as became me , and resisted as virtue and honour re- quired , he had either desisted his attacks , finding no room to expect the end of his design , or had made fair and honourable proposals of marriage ; in which ...
... sides . Had I acted as became me , and resisted as virtue and honour re- quired , he had either desisted his attacks , finding no room to expect the end of his design , or had made fair and honourable proposals of marriage ; in which ...
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... house will tease you about that , and if you deny them positively , they will be disobliged at you , and suspicious be- sides . " 66 Why , " says I , " what can I do ? What would you have me do ? I was in strait enough [ 44 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... house will tease you about that , and if you deny them positively , they will be disobliged at you , and suspicious be- sides . " 66 Why , " says I , " what can I do ? What would you have me do ? I was in strait enough [ 44 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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