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... talks like a character in a " problem " play or novel of our own day . This , perhaps , is not to Defoe's credit , but it is to his credit that he has said elsewhere : 1 " A woman well - bred and well - taught , furnished with the ...
... talks like a character in a " problem " play or novel of our own day . This , perhaps , is not to Defoe's credit , but it is to his credit that he has said elsewhere : 1 " A woman well - bred and well - taught , furnished with the ...
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... talk sense , and he able to say nothing ? and so look like a fool , or , which is worse , hear him talk non- sense , and be laughed at for a fool . In the next place , there are so many sorts of fools , such an infinite variety of fools ...
... talk sense , and he able to say nothing ? and so look like a fool , or , which is worse , hear him talk non- sense , and be laughed at for a fool . In the next place , there are so many sorts of fools , such an infinite variety of fools ...
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... talk after his own empty rattling way with me , and I would not answer , or enter into discourse with him on the point he was upon , he would rise up in the greatest passion imaginable , and go away , which was the cheapest way I had to ...
... talk after his own empty rattling way with me , and I would not answer , or enter into discourse with him on the point he was upon , he would rise up in the greatest passion imaginable , and go away , which was the cheapest way I had to ...
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... talk with the other relations , at least , that , if pos- sible , she could bring some of them to take off the children , or to contribute something towards their maintenance . And , to do her justice , she did use her endeavour with ...
... talk with the other relations , at least , that , if pos- sible , she could bring some of them to take off the children , or to contribute something towards their maintenance . And , to do her justice , she did use her endeavour with ...
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... talking again among those people , to see what she could do for me , but to very little purpose . You shall judge a little of my present distress by the posture she found me in . I had five little chil- dren , the eldest was under ten ...
... talking again among those people , to see what she could do for me , but to very little purpose . You shall judge a little of my present distress by the posture she found me in . I had five little chil- dren , the eldest was under ten ...
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