Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 3G. Bell and Sons, 1884 |
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... thought it was fine to be a gentlewoman indeed , for I had quite other notions of a gentlewoman now , than I had before ; and as I thought that it was fine to be a gentlewoman , so I loved to be among gentlewomen , and therefore I ...
... thought it was fine to be a gentlewoman indeed , for I had quite other notions of a gentlewoman now , than I had before ; and as I thought that it was fine to be a gentlewoman , so I loved to be among gentlewomen , and therefore I ...
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... thought fit to have me be . But my new generous mistress had better thoughts for me . I call her generous , for she exceeded the good woman I was with before in everything , as in estate ; I say , in everything except honesty ; and for ...
... thought fit to have me be . But my new generous mistress had better thoughts for me . I call her generous , for she exceeded the good woman I was with before in everything , as in estate ; I say , in everything except honesty ; and for ...
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... thought of my virtue about me ; and had my young master offered it at first sight , he might have taken any liberty he thought fit with me ; but he did not see his advantage , which was my happiness for that time . It was not long but ...
... thought of my virtue about me ; and had my young master offered it at first sight , he might have taken any liberty he thought fit with me ; but he did not see his advantage , which was my happiness for that time . It was not long but ...
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... thought of nothing but the fine words and the gold ; whether he intended to marry me , or not , seemed a matter of ... thoughts , and how hard he supposed I would be to be gained , I might have made my own terms , and if I had not ...
... thought of nothing but the fine words and the gold ; whether he intended to marry me , or not , seemed a matter of ... thoughts , and how hard he supposed I would be to be gained , I might have made my own terms , and if I had not ...
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... thoughts , that the first brother had promised to make me his wife when he came to his estate ; but I presently remembered ... thought of it often , yet it gave no disturbance at all , for as he did not seem in the least to lessen his ...
... thoughts , that the first brother had promised to make me his wife when he came to his estate ; but I presently remembered ... thought of it often , yet it gave no disturbance at all , for as he did not seem in the least to lessen his ...
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Page 562 - And they besought him that he would not command them to go out into the deep. 32 And there was there an herd of many swine feeding on the mountain: and they besought him that he would suffer them to enter into them. And he suffered them. 33 Then went the devils out of the man, and entered into the swine: and the herd ran violently down a steep place into the lake, and were choked.