“The” Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel De Foe, 4. kötetHenry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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26. oldal
... seemed very well pleased , and we dined together again of his own providing ; and , the upholsterer's man gone , after dinner he took me by the hand ; Come now , madam , says he , you must show me your house ( for he had a mind to see ...
... seemed very well pleased , and we dined together again of his own providing ; and , the upholsterer's man gone , after dinner he took me by the hand ; Come now , madam , says he , you must show me your house ( for he had a mind to see ...
43. oldal
... seemed a very good caution ; but still my mind was very uneasy about him , and I told him so , and entreated him not to go ; I told him I did not know what might be the reason , but that I had a strange terror upon my mind about his ...
... seemed a very good caution ; but still my mind was very uneasy about him , and I told him so , and entreated him not to go ; I told him I did not know what might be the reason , but that I had a strange terror upon my mind about his ...
54. oldal
... seemed surprised . I thought , says he , you could not have dressed to more ad- vantage than you had done before ; but now , says he , you charm me a thousand times more , if that be possible . It is only a loose habit , my lord , said ...
... seemed surprised . I thought , says he , you could not have dressed to more ad- vantage than you had done before ; but now , says he , you charm me a thousand times more , if that be possible . It is only a loose habit , my lord , said ...
62. oldal
... seemed to let go , and in half a minute more , led me to a pier - glass , and behold I saw my neck clasped with a fine necklace of diamonds whereas I felt no more what he was doing , than if he had really done nothing at all , nor did I ...
... seemed to let go , and in half a minute more , led me to a pier - glass , and behold I saw my neck clasped with a fine necklace of diamonds whereas I felt no more what he was doing , than if he had really done nothing at all , nor did I ...
64. oldal
... seemed rather back- ward to receive , than craving and encroaching ; not that I had not an avaricious temper , nor was it that I did not foresee that this was my harvest , in which I was to gather up , and that it would not last long ...
... seemed rather back- ward to receive , than craving and encroaching ; not that I had not an avaricious temper , nor was it that I did not foresee that this was my harvest , in which I was to gather up , and that it would not last long ...
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