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" I would have walked many a mile to have communed with you, and believe me I will shortly pay you a second visit; but my friends, I fancy, by this time wonder at my stay, so let me have the money immediately. "
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 54
redigeeritud poolt - 1834
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Joseph Andrews. Preface to David Simple, etc

Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 444 lehte
...but my friends, I fancy, ' by this time wonder at my stay ; so let me have ' the money immediately.' Trulliber then put on a stern look, and cried out...bursting into tears, fell on her knees, and roared out, ' O dear ' sir ! for heaven's sake don't rob my master : we ' are but poor people.' — ' Get up for...
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical ..., 18. köide

1820 - 450 lehte
...fancy, by this time wonder at my stay ; so let me have the money immediately. Trulliber then putonastern look, and cried out, Thou dost not intend to rob me....bursting into tears, fell on her knees, and roared out, Odear, sir! for heaven's sake don't rob my master: we are but poor people — Get up for a fool, as...
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The novels of Henry Fielding ... complete in one volume. To which is ...

Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 lehte
...but my friends, I fancy, by this time, wonder at mjr stay ; so let me have the money immediately. ' Trulliber then put on a stern look, and cried out,...bursting into tears, fell on her knees, and roared out, " O dear sir, for heaven's sake don't rob my master ; we are but poor people." " Get up for a fool...
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The novels of Henry Fielding ... complete in one volume. To which is ...

Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 lehte
...intend to rob me ?" At which the wife, bursting into tears, fell on her knees, and roared out, " О dear sir, for heaven's sake don't rob my master ; we are but poor people. " Get up for a fool as thou art, and go about thy business," said Trulliber, " dost «link *e man will...
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The history of Joseph Andrews. Amelia. The life of Jonathan Wild

Henry Fielding - 1832 - 468 lehte
...; but my friends, I fancy, by this time wonder at my stay ; so let me have the money immediately.' Trulliber then put on a stern look, and cried out,...Thou dost not intend to rob me?' At which the wife, bunting into tears, fell on her knees, and roared out, ' O dear, Sir ! for heaven's sake don't rob...
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The Comic Annual, 4. köide

Thomas Hood - 1833 - 322 lehte
...thee another visit; but my friends, I fancy, wonder at my stay ; so let me have the money immediately/ Trulliber then put on a stern look, and cried out, ' Thou dost not intend to rob me ?' ' I would have thee know, friend,' addressing himself to Adams, ' I shall not learn my duty from...
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The works of Henry Fielding, with memoir of the author, by T. Roscoe

Henry Fielding - 1845 - 578 lehte
...visit; but my friends, I fancy, by this time, wonder at my stay; so let me have the money immediately." Trulliber then put on a stern look, and cried out, " Thou dost not intend to rob me 1 " At which the wife, bursting into tears, fell on her knees and roared out," O dear sir! for heaven's...
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Joseph Andrews. History of the life of the late Mr. Jonathan Wild the great

Henry Fielding - 1857 - 506 lehte
...visit; but my friends, I fancy, by this time wonder at my stay ; so let' me have the money immediately." Trulliber then put on a stern look, and cried out,...bursting into tears, fell on her knees, and roared out, "O, dear sir! for heaven's sake don't rob my master : we are but poor people."—" Get up for a fool,...
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Joseph Andrews. History of the life of the late Mr. Jonathan Wild the great

Henry Fielding - 1857 - 518 lehte
...; but my friends, I fancy, by this time wonder at my stay ; so let me have the money immediately." Trulliber then put on a stern look, and cried out,...the wife, bursting into tears, fell on her knees, nnd roared out, " O, dear sir ! for heaven's sake don't rob my master : we are but poor people." —...
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The Miscellaneous Poems of Thomas Hood: Containing Lamia, the Epping Hunt ...

Thomas Hood - 1858 - 370 lehte
...another visit ; hut my friends, I fancy, wonder at my stay ; so let me have the money immediately. Trulliber then put on a stern look, and cried out, * Thou dost not intend to rob me T " * * • » • " I would have thee know, friend," addressing himself to Adams, " I shall not learn...
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