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... pleased with being here . London , a large and gay city , took with me mighty well , who , from my being a child , loved a crowd , and to see a great many fine folks . I retained nothing of France but the language , my father and mother ...
... pleased with being here . London , a large and gay city , took with me mighty well , who , from my being a child , loved a crowd , and to see a great many fine folks . I retained nothing of France but the language , my father and mother ...
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... pleased to see me so ; for , he said , I looked so disconsolate and so afflicted before , that it grieved him to see me ; and he bade me pluck up a good heart , for he hoped to put me in a condition to live in the world , and be ...
... pleased to see me so ; for , he said , I looked so disconsolate and so afflicted before , that it grieved him to see me ; and he bade me pluck up a good heart , for he hoped to put me in a condition to live in the world , and be ...
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... pleased , and we dined together again of his own providing ; and the uphol- sterer's man gone , after dinner he took me by the hand . " Come now , madam , " says he , " you must show me your house ( for he had a mind to see everything ...
... pleased , and we dined together again of his own providing ; and the uphol- sterer's man gone , after dinner he took me by the hand . " Come now , madam , " says he , " you must show me your house ( for he had a mind to see everything ...
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... pleased , and on his bounty I depended . What could I say to this gentleman when he pressed me to yield to him , and argued the lawfulness of it ? But of that in its place . I pressed him again to stay that night , and told him it was ...
... pleased , and on his bounty I depended . What could I say to this gentleman when he pressed me to yield to him , and argued the lawfulness of it ? But of that in its place . I pressed him again to stay that night , and told him it was ...
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... pleased with Amy for her fidelity and kindness to me that he paid her all the arrear of her wages that I owed her , and gave her five guineas over ; and had it gone no farther , Amy had richly deserved what she had , for never was a ...
... pleased with Amy for her fidelity and kindness to me that he paid her all the arrear of her wages that I owed her , and gave her five guineas over ; and had it gone no farther , Amy had richly deserved what she had , for never was a ...
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