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Page 79
... only that then letting her know I was alive might do her some prejudice , in case
of her settling , or marrying anybody . Alas , says Amy , marry ! who will marry her
in the poor condition she is in ? And so their discourse ended for that time .
... only that then letting her know I was alive might do her some prejudice , in case
of her settling , or marrying anybody . Alas , says Amy , marry ! who will marry her
in the poor condition she is in ? And so their discourse ended for that time .
Page 101
I told him , the greatest difficulty would be to prove our marriage , for that it was
done in England , and in a remote part of England too , and , which was worse , it
would be hard to produce authentic vouchers of it , because we were married in ...
I told him , the greatest difficulty would be to prove our marriage , for that it was
done in England , and in a remote part of England too , and , which was worse , it
would be hard to produce authentic vouchers of it , because we were married in ...
Page 125
SUSPICIOUS OF A DESIGN - REFUSE TO MARRY . 125 honest , and that he
loved me sincerely ; but I construed it quite another way , namely , that he aimed
at the money . But how surprised did he look , and how was he confounded ,
when ...
SUSPICIOUS OF A DESIGN - REFUSE TO MARRY . 125 honest , and that he
loved me sincerely ; but I construed it quite another way , namely , that he aimed
at the money . But how surprised did he look , and how was he confounded ,
when ...
Page 129
With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott Daniel
Defoe. DIFFER IN OUR NOTIONS OF MATRIMONY . 129 act gave marriage , and
capitulated only to be , at best , but an upper servant , and from the time she took
...
With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott Daniel
Defoe. DIFFER IN OUR NOTIONS OF MATRIMONY . 129 act gave marriage , and
capitulated only to be , at best , but an upper servant , and from the time she took
...
Page 137
... I cannot say that I could satisfy myself to live in a continual practicc of what in
judgment we must both condemn ; and though I love you above all the women in
the world , and have done enough to convince you of it , by resolving to marry
you ...
... I cannot say that I could satisfy myself to live in a continual practicc of what in
judgment we must both condemn ; and though I love you above all the women in
the world , and have done enough to convince you of it , by resolving to marry
you ...
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