Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, 4±ÇG. Bell and Sons, 1724 |
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... says Amy , take one of ' em in your hand , and I'll bring the rest ; so she gives her the least , and the wench goes in mighty innocently , with the little one in her hand , upon which Amy turns the rest in after her , shuts the door ...
... says Amy , take one of ' em in your hand , and I'll bring the rest ; so she gives her the least , and the wench goes in mighty innocently , with the little one in her hand , upon which Amy turns the rest in after her , shuts the door ...
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... Amy , and looking at her , he says to me , I say all this madam , before your maid , because both she and you shall know that I have no ill design , and that I have , in mere kindness , re- solved to do something for you , if I can ...
... Amy , and looking at her , he says to me , I say all this madam , before your maid , because both she and you shall know that I have no ill design , and that I have , in mere kindness , re- solved to do something for you , if I can ...
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... says he , you have need of it ; and so indeed I had . When he had done so , Come Amy , says he , with your mistress's leave , you shall have a glass too . So he made her drink two glasses also ; and then rising up , And now , Amy , says ...
... says he , you have need of it ; and so indeed I had . When he had done so , Come Amy , says he , with your mistress's leave , you shall have a glass too . So he made her drink two glasses also ; and then rising up , And now , Amy , says ...
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... Amy , said 1 , how can you talk so ! you Nay , madam , says Amy , I don't think would for any . thing else ; it would not be lawful for anything else , but for bread , madam ; why nobody can starve , there's no bearing that , I'm sure ...
... Amy , said 1 , how can you talk so ! you Nay , madam , says Amy , I don't think would for any . thing else ; it would not be lawful for anything else , but for bread , madam ; why nobody can starve , there's no bearing that , I'm sure ...
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... says he ( so he called me , and so indeed I was , in the worst sense that desolate word could be used in ) , if you are beholden to me , you shall be beholden to nobody else . By this time dinner was ready , and Amy came in to lay the ...
... says he ( so he called me , and so indeed I was , in the worst sense that desolate word could be used in ) , if you are beholden to me , you shall be beholden to nobody else . By this time dinner was ready , and Amy came in to lay the ...
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