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 38
... thought myself a whore , I cannot say but that it was something designed in my thoughts , that my maid should be a whore too , and should not reproach me with it . Amy , however , less vicious than I , was grievously out of sorts the ...
... thought myself a whore , I cannot say but that it was something designed in my thoughts , that my maid should be a whore too , and should not reproach me with it . Amy , however , less vicious than I , was grievously out of sorts the ...
Page 39
... thought this a vile action ; whereas what he and I had done he was perfectly easy in , thought it just , and esteemed me as much his wife as if we had been married from our youth , and had neither of us known any other ; nay , he loved ...
... thought this a vile action ; whereas what he and I had done he was perfectly easy in , thought it just , and esteemed me as much his wife as if we had been married from our youth , and had neither of us known any other ; nay , he loved ...
Page 44
... thought all his face looked like a death's head ; and then , immediately , I thought I perceived his head all bloody , and then his clothes looked bloody too , and immediately it all went off , and he looked as he really did ...
... thought all his face looked like a death's head ; and then , immediately , I thought I perceived his head all bloody , and then his clothes looked bloody too , and immediately it all went off , and he looked as he really did ...
Page 48
... thought him , by a great many ladies of quality . And the prince of to whom it wa reported he was carrying the jewels , sent his gentleman wit a very handsome compliment of condolence to me ; and his gentleman , whether with or without ...
... thought him , by a great many ladies of quality . And the prince of to whom it wa reported he was carrying the jewels , sent his gentleman wit a very handsome compliment of condolence to me ; and his gentleman , whether with or without ...
Page 50
... thought I should be obliged to go over to England , to look after my husband's effects there , which I was told were considerable ; but that I did not know what justice a poor stranger would get among them ; and as for Paris , my ...
... thought I should be obliged to go over to England , to look after my husband's effects there , which I was told were considerable ; but that I did not know what justice a poor stranger would get among them ; and as for Paris , my ...
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