“The” Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe, 4. kötetHenry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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7. oldal
... never saw my husband more ; but to go farther , I not only never saw him more , but I never heard from him , or of him , neither of any or either of his two servants , or of the horses , either what became of them , where or which way ...
... never saw my husband more ; but to go farther , I not only never saw him more , but I never heard from him , or of him , neither of any or either of his two servants , or of the horses , either what became of them , where or which way ...
17. oldal
... never come to want charity , or be turned out of doors , as these poor innocent creatures are . Don't tell me of security , says the wife , ' tis a good security for our children to keep what we have together , and provide for them ...
... never come to want charity , or be turned out of doors , as these poor innocent creatures are . Don't tell me of security , says the wife , ' tis a good security for our children to keep what we have together , and provide for them ...
24. oldal
... never forget it while I had life , and should be always ready to acknowledge it . He said that was all he desired of me ; that his reward would be the satisfaction of having rescued me from misery ; that he found he was obliging one ...
... never forget it while I had life , and should be always ready to acknowledge it . He said that was all he desired of me ; that his reward would be the satisfaction of having rescued me from misery ; that he found he was obliging one ...
34. oldal
... never to abandon me ; and at last showed me a bond for 500l . , to be paid to me , or to my assigns , within three months after his death . He read over all these things to me , and then , in a most moving ' affectionate manner , and in ...
... never to abandon me ; and at last showed me a bond for 500l . , to be paid to me , or to my assigns , within three months after his death . He read over all these things to me , and then , in a most moving ' affectionate manner , and in ...
35. oldal
... never deceived me , and never would , but would make it his study to make my life com- fortable and happy , and to make me forget the misery I had gone through . I stood still awhile , and said nothing , but seeing him eager for my ...
... never deceived me , and never would , but would make it his study to make my life com- fortable and happy , and to make me forget the misery I had gone through . I stood still awhile , and said nothing , but seeing him eager for my ...
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