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... trades , or to ser- vices , so as to be well able to provide for themselves by an honest , industrious behaviour . Had this been the custom in our country , I had not been left a poor desolate girl without friends , without clothes ...
... trades , or to ser- vices , so as to be well able to provide for themselves by an honest , industrious behaviour . Had this been the custom in our country , I had not been left a poor desolate girl without friends , without clothes ...
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... trade of that city , and I told her that if she would keep me , I would work for her , and I would work very hard . I talked to her almost every day of working hard ; and , in short , I did nothing but work and cry all day , which ...
... trade of that city , and I told her that if she would keep me , I would work for her , and I would work very hard . I talked to her almost every day of working hard ; and , in short , I did nothing but work and cry all day , which ...
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... was set on to his sword , when his sword was put on to him , and that carried his trade in his countenance . Well , at last I found this amphibious creature , this land - water thing , called a gentleman - [ 77 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... was set on to his sword , when his sword was put on to him , and that carried his trade in his countenance . Well , at last I found this amphibious creature , this land - water thing , called a gentleman - [ 77 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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... trade , and other incidents have carried the men so much away , that there is no proportion between the numbers of the sexes ; but I am far from granting that the number of the women is so great , or the number of the men so small ; but ...
... trade , and other incidents have carried the men so much away , that there is no proportion between the numbers of the sexes ; but I am far from granting that the number of the women is so great , or the number of the men so small ; but ...
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... trade to delude women , and , as some have done , get six or seven fortunes after one another , and then rifle and run away from them ; but he was already a gentleman , unfortunate and low , but had lived well ; and though , if I had ...
... trade to delude women , and , as some have done , get six or seven fortunes after one another , and then rifle and run away from them ; but he was already a gentleman , unfortunate and low , but had lived well ; and though , if I had ...
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