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Pagina 4
... night they came in so great a body to the opera , that they out - numbered the enemy . This account of party - patches will , I am afraid , appear improbable to those who live at a distance from the fashionable world ; but as it is a ...
... night they came in so great a body to the opera , that they out - numbered the enemy . This account of party - patches will , I am afraid , appear improbable to those who live at a distance from the fashionable world ; but as it is a ...
Pagina 10
... night in custody at his suit . " Sir , your ingratitude for the many kindnesses I have done you , shall not make me unthankful for the good you have done me , in letting me see there is such a man as you in the world . I am obliged to ...
... night in custody at his suit . " Sir , your ingratitude for the many kindnesses I have done you , shall not make me unthankful for the good you have done me , in letting me see there is such a man as you in the world . I am obliged to ...
Pagina 13
... night - pieces , that seemed to shew themselves by the candles which were lighted up in several parts of them ; and were so inflamed by the sunshine which accidentally fell upon them , that at first sight I could scarce forbear crying ...
... night - pieces , that seemed to shew themselves by the candles which were lighted up in several parts of them ; and were so inflamed by the sunshine which accidentally fell upon them , that at first sight I could scarce forbear crying ...
Pagina 46
... night- gown , they both came into my room and told me , they had a very pleasant trick to put upon a gentle- man that was in the same house , provided I would bear a part in it . Upon this they told me such a plausible story , that I ...
... night- gown , they both came into my room and told me , they had a very pleasant trick to put upon a gentle- man that was in the same house , provided I would bear a part in it . Upon this they told me such a plausible story , that I ...
Pagina 47
... night - clothes . You may easily guess at the condi- tion of a man that saw a couple of the most beauti- ful women in the world undrest and a - bed with him , without being able to stir hand or foot . I begged them to release me , and ...
... night - clothes . You may easily guess at the condi- tion of a man that saw a couple of the most beauti- ful women in the world undrest and a - bed with him , without being able to stir hand or foot . I begged them to release me , and ...
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