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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Page 194
... thou art in the right to say so to me , for why should I be trusted with it ? though if I were , I assure thee I should not betray thee . That's very kind , said I , and I believe thee ; and assure thyself , if I do send to him thou ...
... thou art in the right to say so to me , for why should I be trusted with it ? though if I were , I assure thee I should not betray thee . That's very kind , said I , and I believe thee ; and assure thyself , if I do send to him thou ...
Page 195
... thou art above ; come , come , go down with me . Not for a thousand guineas , said I. Well , says she , I'll go and tell him thou wilt come quickly . So , without giving me time to answer her , away she goes . A million of thoughts ...
... thou art above ; come , come , go down with me . Not for a thousand guineas , said I. Well , says she , I'll go and tell him thou wilt come quickly . So , without giving me time to answer her , away she goes . A million of thoughts ...
Page 196
... thou art perfectly acquainted with affairs of this nature , I think you must govern me now , so I began to incline to go down with her ; upon that I took the cordial , and she gave me a kind of spicy preserve after it , whose flavour ...
... thou art perfectly acquainted with affairs of this nature , I think you must govern me now , so I began to incline to go down with her ; upon that I took the cordial , and she gave me a kind of spicy preserve after it , whose flavour ...
Page 197
... thou inquirest for ; and the same moment , with a kind decency , she retired , and that so swift , that she would not give us leave hardly to know which way she went . I stood up , but was confounded with a sudden inquiry ir my thoughts ...
... thou inquirest for ; and the same moment , with a kind decency , she retired , and that so swift , that she would not give us leave hardly to know which way she went . I stood up , but was confounded with a sudden inquiry ir my thoughts ...
Page 203
... thou talk of ? said I , in a formal way , dost thou not see I am turned Quaker ? I cannot speak of those things now . Why , says he , the Quakers marry as well as other people , and love one another as well ; besides , says he , the ...
... thou talk of ? said I , in a formal way , dost thou not see I am turned Quaker ? I cannot speak of those things now . Why , says he , the Quakers marry as well as other people , and love one another as well ; besides , says he , the ...
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