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... night ; early the next morning he gets out of bed , goes to a window which looked out towards the stable , and sounds his French horn , as he called it , which was his usual signal to call his men to go out a - hunting . It was about ...
... night ; early the next morning he gets out of bed , goes to a window which looked out towards the stable , and sounds his French horn , as he called it , which was his usual signal to call his men to go out a - hunting . It was about ...
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... night or two , at all sur- prised , no , nor very much the first week or two , believing that if anything evil had befallen them , I should soon enough have heard of that ; and also knowing , that as he had two servants and three horses ...
... night or two , at all sur- prised , no , nor very much the first week or two , believing that if anything evil had befallen them , I should soon enough have heard of that ; and also knowing , that as he had two servants and three horses ...
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... night ( for Amy lay with me ) pretty early , but lay chatting almost all night about it , and the girl was so transported that she got up two or three times in the night and danced about the room in [ 42 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA of the day ...
... night ( for Amy lay with me ) pretty early , but lay chatting almost all night about it , and the girl was so transported that she got up two or three times in the night and danced about the room in [ 42 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA of the day ...
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Daniel Defoe. times in the night and danced about the room in her shift ; in short , the girl was half distracted with the joy of it ; a testimony still of her violent affection for her mistress , in which no servant ever went be- yond ...
Daniel Defoe. times in the night and danced about the room in her shift ; in short , the girl was half distracted with the joy of it ; a testimony still of her violent affection for her mistress , in which no servant ever went be- yond ...
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... ; " so we went up through all the rooms , and in the room which was appointed for himself Amy was doing something . " Well , Amy , " says he , " I intend to lie with you to - morrow night . " " To [ 44 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
... ; " so we went up through all the rooms , and in the room which was appointed for himself Amy was doing something . " Well , Amy , " says he , " I intend to lie with you to - morrow night . " " To [ 44 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
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