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This life held till my master married , and he had then the prudence to turn me off , because I was in the secret of his intrigues . When ' I was utterly at a loss what course to take next ; when at last I applied myself to a fellow ...
This life held till my master married , and he had then the prudence to turn me off , because I was in the secret of his intrigues . When ' I was utterly at a loss what course to take next ; when at last I applied myself to a fellow ...
Strana 251
this is so very true , that a great part of ceremony and good - breeding among the ladies turns upon their uneasiness ; and I'll undertake if the how - d'ye- servants of our women were to make a weekly bill of sickness , as the parish ...
this is so very true , that a great part of ceremony and good - breeding among the ladies turns upon their uneasiness ; and I'll undertake if the how - d'ye- servants of our women were to make a weekly bill of sickness , as the parish ...
Strana 388
fondness of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their turn with all the contempt and scorn that is due to so insolent a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a melancholy , dejected carriage , the usual effects of injured ...
fondness of a lover , and are then sure to meet in their turn with all the contempt and scorn that is due to so insolent a behaviour . On the contrary , it is very probable a melancholy , dejected carriage , the usual effects of injured ...
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