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Here, reader, I beg your patience a moment… |
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Whether Partridge repented or not… |
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Book Two, Chapter Seven |
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One situation only of the married state… |
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Book Two, Chapter Eight |
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Book Two, Chapter Nine |
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These two doctors, whom, to avoid any malicious ap |
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Book Three, Chapter One |
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Book Three, Chapter Two |
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To say the truth, some of that atrocious wickednes |
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At his return home, Tom was presently convened bef |
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Book Three, Chapter Three |
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Book Three, Chapter Four |
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Book Three, Chapter Five |
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When this story became public… |
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It may, perhaps, be a question… |
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One day this young couple accidentally met in the |
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Book Five, Chapter Seven |
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'Grieve, therefore, no more, my dear child…' |
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Book Five, Chapter Eight |
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The physician now arrived… |
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Book Five, Chapter Nine |
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The doctor now interposed… |
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Book Five, Chapter Ten |
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Here ensued a parley… |
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Book Five, Chapter Eleven |
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Jones now finding himself engaged with two… |
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Book Five, Chapter Twelve |
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All fears for Sophia being now removed… |
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So trembled poor Sophia… |
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It may likewise seem surprising… |
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Book Six, Chapter Ten |
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When Allworthy and Blifil were again left together |
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Book Six, Chapter Eleven |
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Book Six, Chapter Twelve |
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He was now searching his pockets for his wax… |
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Book Six, Chapter Thirteen |
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'Name not his detested name,' cries Sophia… |
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Book Six, Chapter Fourteen |
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Book Seven, Chapter One |
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But as Nature often exhibits some of her best perf |
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Book Seven, Chapter Two |
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Book Seven, Chapter Three |
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'Indeed, madam,' replied Sophia… |
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'Brother,' said Mrs. Western… |
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Book Seven, Chapter Four |
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Book Seven, Chapter Five |
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Book Seven, Chapter Six |
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Though Mr. Blifil was not of the complexion of Jon |
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Book Seven, Chapter Seven |
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'I would not have your la'ship too confident of th |
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Book Seven, Chapter Eight |
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In this humour, which was none of the sweetest… |
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Book Seven, Chapter Nine |
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Honour acted her part to the utmost perfection. |
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Book Seven, Chapter Ten |
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Here the Quaker ended with a deep sigh… |
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Book Seven, Chapter Eleven |
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The gentleman who had been all night tippling at t |
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Book Seven, Chapter Twelve |
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Mr. Adderly, which was the name of the other ensig |
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The tenderness of lovers… |
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Book Seven, Chapter Thirteen |
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'Well, sir,' said the surgeon… |
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Book Seven, Chapter Fourteen |
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As soon as the serjeant was departed… |
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Perceiving the bird was flown… |
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Book Seven, Chapter Fifteen |
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The reader may perhaps expect… |
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Book Eight, Chapter One |
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Man therefore is the highest subject… |
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Thus we may, perhaps, with little danger, relate t |
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Our modern authors of comedy… |
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Book Eight, Chapter Two |
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'And could I ever have imagined…' |
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Book Eight, Chapter Three |
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Book Eight, Chapter Four |
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'Indeed,' says Jones… |
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Book Eight, Chapter Five |
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Little Benjamin, who had been all attention… |
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Book Eight, Chapter Six |
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Jones was a little startled at this sudden declara |
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Book Eight, Chapter Seven |
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In the evening, when Jones retired to his room… |
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Book Eight, Chapter Eight |
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Jones had no sooner quitted the room… |
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Book Eight, Chapter Nine |
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They now travelled some miles without speaking to |
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'A popish priest!' cries Jones… |
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Book Eight, Chapter Ten |
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'Pray, sir,' says Partridge… |
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The old woman was distracted… |
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Book Eight, Chapter Eleven |
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'It was my misfortune…' |
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'Timorous thieves, by extreme caution…' |
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'Perhaps,' cries Partridge… |
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Book Eight, Chapter Twelve |
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'This declaration a little relieved my abashment…' |
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Book Eight, Chapter Thirteen |
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'Most of those present seemed affected by this sce |
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'I began now to think all the time I had spent…' |
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'In short, we soon separated…' |
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Book Eight, Chapter Fourteen |
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'We were prevented from any further discourse…' |
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'The unfortunate event of this enterprise…' |
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Book Eight, Chapter Fifteen |
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'Thus, sir, I have ended the history of my life…' |
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'In the former part of what you said,' replied Jon |
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Book Nine, Chapter One |
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To prevent therefore, for the future… |
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Again, there is another sort of knowledge… |
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Book Nine, Chapter Two |
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Jones helped Northerton upon his legs… |
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Book Nine, Chapter Three |
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My landlady, though a very good-tempered woman… |
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Now, however ludicrous all this may appear to some |
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Book Eleven, Chapter Two |
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The conversation which passed between these ladies |
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This polite person, now taking his wife aside… |
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Book Eleven, Chapter Three |
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Book Eleven, Chapter Four |
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'But, what may seem astonishing…' |
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Book Eleven, Chapter Five |
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'This seat, then, is an ancient mansion-house…' |
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Book Eleven, Chapter Six |
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'What news, pray?' says Sophia, something eagerly. |
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Book Eleven, Chapter Seven |
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Thus, then, Mrs. Fitzpatrick resumed her narrative |
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'Mr. Fitzpatrick seemed a little thunderstruck wit |
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Book Eleven, Chapter Eight |
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On this subject, reader, I must stop a moment, to |
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Sophia was very soon eased of her causeless fright |
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Book Eleven, Chapter Nine |
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His wife, however, was far from drawing this concl |
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Book Eleven, Chapter Ten |
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The case, it seems, was this… |
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Book Twelve, Chapter One |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Two |
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The hounds ran very hard, as it is called… |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Three |
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At length, Jones, being weary of soliloquy… |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Four |
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The pocket-book was a late present from Mrs. Weste |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Five |
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Before our travellers had finished their dinner… |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Six |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Seven |
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The attorney's clerk likewise declared… |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Eight |
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Their meal being over, Jones was again preparing t |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Nine |
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The clock had just struck three when they arrived… |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Ten |
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Jones, as the reader knows… |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Eleven |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Twelve |
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Had this history been writ in the days of supersti |
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'About a tousand or two tousand year ago…' |
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Jones greatly applauded the justice of the sentenc |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Thirteen |
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'Undoubtedly,' cries Partridge… |
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Book Twelve, Chapter Fourteen |
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Jones at first pretended that he would take the fe |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter One |
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And now, this ill-yoked pair… |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter Two |
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Jones, who more than once already… |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter Three |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter Four |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter Five |
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The footman, having now recovered his legs… |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter Six |
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Mr. Jones having now determined to go to the masqu |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter Seven |
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Jones had never less inclination to an amour than |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter Eight |
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'This was a love-match, as they call it, on both s |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter Nine |
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Though Jones saw all these discouragements on the |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter Ten |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter Eleven |
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Sophia stood trembling all this while. |
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Having advanced a few steps… |
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Book Thirteen, Chapter Twelve |
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Book Fourteen, Chapter One |
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Now it happens that this higher order of mortals i |
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Book Fourteen, Chapter Two |
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Jones begged her only to whisper… |
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Book Fourteen, Chapter Three |
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As soon as Partridge arrived… |
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Book Fourteen, Chapter Four |
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'Lookee, Mr. Nightingale,' said Jones… |
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Book Fourteen, Chapter Five |
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'This letter, sir, I received within a fortnight…' |
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Book Fourteen, Chapter Six |
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When Jones had read this letter… |
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Book Fourteen, Chapter Seven |
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'Common sense, indeed,' said Nightingale… |
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Book Fourteen, Chapter Eight |
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There is scarce anything which so happily introduc |
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The young lady whom Mr. Nightingale had intended f |
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Book Fourteen, Chapter Nine |
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'How, sir?' replies young Nightingale… |
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Book Fourteen, Chapter Ten |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter One |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter Two |
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'Nay, my lord,' said she… |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter Three |
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There was no farther evidence necessary… |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter Four |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter Five |
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But a more lucky circumstance happened for poor So |
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As Lord Fellamar was very well assured… |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter Six |
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The squire had no sooner read the letter… |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter Seven |
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Nothing could equal the dilemma to which Jones was |
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And now Jones was unwillingly obliged to return to |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter Eight |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter Nine |
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Jones, having very attentively heard all that Nigh |
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After some hesitation, Jones, upon the strength of |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter Ten |
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In the situation that he and his mistress were in |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter Eleven |
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Book Fifteen, Chapter Twelve |
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Book Sixteen, Chapter One |
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Book Sixteen, Chapter Two |
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Upon these words the gentleman returned a very sho |
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Here the squire began to look wild… |
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Book Sixteen, Chapter Three |
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Sophia, notwithstanding her long fast… |
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Book Sixteen, Chapter Four |
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'Why, you are to blame, brother,' answered she. |
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Book Sixteen, Chapter Five |
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Mr. Jones having spent three hours in reading… |
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During the second act, Partridge made very few rem |
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Book Sixteen, Chapter Six |
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Book Sixteen, Chapter Seven |
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'I am very sorry, madam,' cried Blifil… |
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Book Sixteen, Chapter Eight |
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In the progress of their conversation… |
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Book Sixteen, Chapter Nine |
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There are some fine women… |
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Book Sixteen, Chapter Ten |
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Book Seventeen, Chapter One |
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Book Seventeen, Chapter Two |
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'Indeed, Mrs. Miller,' said Allworthy… |
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Book Seventeen, Chapter Three |
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'Thwackum and Square, who both alike…' |
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Blifil now desired to be permitted to speak a few |
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Book Seventeen, Chapter Four |
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'No, no, miss,' cries the aunt… |
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Book Seventeen, Chapter Five |
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'Come, come, Mr. Jones,' says Mrs. Miller… |
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Book Seventeen, Chapter Six |
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Though Sophia read the letter twice over with grea |
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Book Seventeen, Chapter Seven |
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Book Seventeen, Chapter Eight |
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This last speech was made in the absence of Sophia |
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Book Seventeen, Chapter Nine |
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A very mournful scene now past between the prisone |
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She now entered the room with an air of gaiety… |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter One |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter Two |
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As sights of horror were not so usual to George… |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter Three |
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When Dowling attended… |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter Four |
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The reader will, after this… |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter Five |
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Mr. Allworthy sharply rebuked her for this impetuo |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter Six |
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'Pray,' said Allworthy, 'do not be so particular…' |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter Seven |
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'It was then contrived…' |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter Eight |
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Mrs. Waters fell now upon her knees before him… |
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Allworthy stood a minute silent, lifting up his ey |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter Nine |
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'Nothing but truth,' says Sophia… |
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'I sincerely wish you joy, sir…' |
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Western had been long impatient… |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter Ten |
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'Prudence is indeed the duty which we owe to ourse |
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A servant now acquainted them that Mr. Western was |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter Eleven |
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Jones expressed great astonishment… |
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Jones went up to Blifil's room… |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter Twelve |
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'Name any proof in my power,' answered Jones eager |
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At this instant Western, who had stood some time l |
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Book Eighteen, Chapter The Last |
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Thus, reader, we have at length brought our histor |
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