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... honesty and fidelity of Mrs. Amy here to you in all your distresses , I know she may be trusted with so honest a design as mine is ; for I assure you , I bear a proportioned regard to your maid too , for her affection to you . " " " Amy ...
... honesty and fidelity of Mrs. Amy here to you in all your distresses , I know she may be trusted with so honest a design as mine is ; for I assure you , I bear a proportioned regard to your maid too , for her affection to you . " " " Amy ...
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... honesty in it , Amy . " " Oh , madam , " says Amy , " I'd do anything to get you out of this sad condition ; as to honesty , I think honesty is out of the question when starving is the case . Are not we almost starved to death ? ' " I ...
... honesty in it , Amy . " " Oh , madam , " says Amy , " I'd do anything to get you out of this sad condition ; as to honesty , I think honesty is out of the question when starving is the case . Are not we almost starved to death ? ' " I ...
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... honest kindness to me ; said a thousand kind things to me , which I cannot now recollect ; and , after kissing me twenty times or thereabouts , put a guinea into my hand , which , he said , was for my present supply , and told me that ...
... honest kindness to me ; said a thousand kind things to me , which I cannot now recollect ; and , after kissing me twenty times or thereabouts , put a guinea into my hand , which , he said , was for my present supply , and told me that ...
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... honesty and good manners to do . He told me that he had done all this for me , with- out so much as telling me what kindness or real affec- tion he had for me , that I might not be under any necessity of yielding to him in anything for ...
... honesty and good manners to do . He told me that he had done all this for me , with- out so much as telling me what kindness or real affec- tion he had for me , that I might not be under any necessity of yielding to him in anything for ...
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... Honest ! How can it be honest ? " 66 Why , I'll tell you , madam , " says Amy ; " I sounded it as soon as I heard him speak , and it is very true too ; he calls you widow , and such indeed you are ; for , as my master has left you so ...
... Honest ! How can it be honest ? " 66 Why , I'll tell you , madam , " says Amy ; " I sounded it as soon as I heard him speak , and it is very true too ; he calls you widow , and such indeed you are ; for , as my master has left you so ...
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