Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 4G. Bell and Sons, 1724 |
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Pagina 10
... asked to sit down at the two sisters ' houses , nor offered to eat or drink at two more near relations . The fifth , an ancient gentlewoman , aunt - in - law to my husband , a widow , and the least able also of any of the rest , did ...
... asked to sit down at the two sisters ' houses , nor offered to eat or drink at two more near relations . The fifth , an ancient gentlewoman , aunt - in - law to my husband , a widow , and the least able also of any of the rest , did ...
Pagina 15
... asked her what was the matter . Matter ! says she , why , it is matter enough : the poor gentlewoman has lived there all alone , and without anything to subsist her a long time , and this morning the landlord turned her out of doors ...
... asked her what was the matter . Matter ! says she , why , it is matter enough : the poor gentlewoman has lived there all alone , and without anything to subsist her a long time , and this morning the landlord turned her out of doors ...
Pagina 28
... asked him if he would not lodge there that night . He said he could not well stay that night , business requir- ing him in London , but added , smiling , that he would come the next day and take a night's lodging with me . I pressed him ...
... asked him if he would not lodge there that night . He said he could not well stay that night , business requir- ing him in London , but added , smiling , that he would come the next day and take a night's lodging with me . I pressed him ...
Pagina 33
... asked , to give up my virtue to him whenever he should put it to the question . In this I was a double offender , whatever he was , for I was resolved to commit the crime , knowing and owning it to be a crime ; he , if it was true as he ...
... asked , to give up my virtue to him whenever he should put it to the question . In this I was a double offender , whatever he was , for I was resolved to commit the crime , knowing and owning it to be a crime ; he , if it was true as he ...
Pagina 34
... asked him how he could expect that I could come into a proposal of such consequence the very first time it was moved to me ; and that I ought , if I consented to it , to capitulate with him , that he should never upbraid me with ...
... asked him how he could expect that I could come into a proposal of such consequence the very first time it was moved to me ; and that I ought , if I consented to it , to capitulate with him , that he should never upbraid me with ...
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