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... told me often , which put me into a great fright ; for I had a thorough aversion to going to service , as they called it , though I was so young ; and I told my nurse , that I believed I could get my living with- out going to service ...
... told me often , which put me into a great fright ; for I had a thorough aversion to going to service , as they called it , though I was so young ; and I told my nurse , that I believed I could get my living with- out going to service ...
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... told her she should have all I got when I was a gentlewoman as well as now . By this and some other of my talk , my old tutoress began to understand what I meant by being a gentle- woman , and that it was no more than to be able to get ...
... told her she should have all I got when I was a gentlewoman as well as now . By this and some other of my talk , my old tutoress began to understand what I meant by being a gentle- woman , and that it was no more than to be able to get ...
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... told me she had nothing to do with it . It was true the good , poor woman had told [ 14 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... told me she had nothing to do with it . It was true the good , poor woman had told [ 14 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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... told me with great tenderness , that let it be what it would , I should not let it trouble me , for he would protect me from all the world . me . I then began at a distance , and told him I was afraid the ladies had got some secret ...
... told me with great tenderness , that let it be what it would , I should not let it trouble me , for he would protect me from all the world . me . I then began at a distance , and told him I was afraid the ladies had got some secret ...
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... told him how imprudently his brother had managed himself , in making himself so public ; for that if he had kept it a secret , I could but have denied him positively , without giving any reason for it , and he would in time have ceased ...
... told him how imprudently his brother had managed himself , in making himself so public ; for that if he had kept it a secret , I could but have denied him positively , without giving any reason for it , and he would in time have ceased ...
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