The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 2London, New York, 1868 |
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Page 2
... behaviour of the man , who stared very wildly all the time , a little sur- prised Susan , so that she hesitated before she rageous manner . made any answer : upon which the gentle . man , with redoubled eagerness , begged her • I tried ...
... behaviour of the man , who stared very wildly all the time , a little sur- prised Susan , so that she hesitated before she rageous manner . made any answer : upon which the gentle . man , with redoubled eagerness , begged her • I tried ...
Page 4
... behaviour to the end of the scene , by con- sidering the situation which she affected , being that of a modest lady , who was awakened out of her sleep by three strange men in her chamber This was the part which she undertook to perform ...
... behaviour to the end of the scene , by con- sidering the situation which she affected , being that of a modest lady , who was awakened out of her sleep by three strange men in her chamber This was the part which she undertook to perform ...
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... behaviour of Par- tridge was a little inexcusable ; but he had not slept off the effect of the dose which he swallowed the evening before ; which had , in the morning , received the addition of above a pint of wine , or , indeed ...
... behaviour of Par- tridge was a little inexcusable ; but he had not slept off the effect of the dose which he swallowed the evening before ; which had , in the morning , received the addition of above a pint of wine , or , indeed ...
Page 9
... behaviour of Partridge , who , when the Serjeant , drank a health to King George , repeated only the word king : nor could he be brought to utter more ; for though he was going to fight against his own cause , yet he could not be ...
... behaviour of Partridge , who , when the Serjeant , drank a health to King George , repeated only the word king : nor could he be brought to utter more ; for though he was going to fight against his own cause , yet he could not be ...
Page 10
... behaviour of Jones on this occasion , his thoughts , his looks , his words , his actions , were such as beggar all description . After many bitter execrations on Partridge , and not fewer on himself , he ordered the poor fellow , who ...
... behaviour of Jones on this occasion , his thoughts , his looks , his words , his actions , were such as beggar all description . After many bitter execrations on Partridge , and not fewer on himself , he ordered the poor fellow , who ...
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