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Memoirs Of Fanny Hill / A New and Genuine Edition from the Original Text (London, 1749), John Cleland
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John Cleland

Memoirs Of Fanny Hill / A New and Genuine Edition from the Original Text (London, 1749)

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  • Bram Van Langenidézett7 nappal ezelőtt
    she had brought a very honourable gentleman to drink tea with me, who would give me the best advice how to get rid of all my troubles."
  • Bram Van Langenidézett7 nappal ezelőtt
    Jones returned, and I observed her looks, they seemed so unconcerned, and even nearest to pleased, that I half flattered myself she was going to set my tortured heart at ease, by bringing me good news; but this, indeed, was a cruel delusion of hope: the barbarian, with all the coolness imaginable, stabs me to the heart, in telling me, succinctly, that he was sent away, at least, on a four years' voyage (here she stretched maliciously), and that I could not expect, in reason, ever to see him again: and all this with such pregnant circumstances, that I could not escape giving them credit, as they were, indeed, too true!
  • Bram Van Langenidézett7 nappal ezelőtt
    When Mrs. Jones returned, and I observed her looks, they seemed so unconcerned, and even nearest to pleased, that I half flattered myself she was going to set my tortured heart at ease, by bringing me good news; but this, indeed, was a cruel delusion of hope: the barbarian, with all the coolness imaginable, stabs me to the heart, in telling me, succinctly, that he was sent away, at least, on a four years' voyage (here she stretched maliciously), and that I could not expect, in reason, ever t

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