The Complete Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: The history of Tom Jones, a foundlingW. Heinemann, 1903 |
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acquainted afraid Allworthy answered Jones answered Partridge arrived assure attended aunt barber began begged behavior believe better called certainly CHAPTER character companion cries Jones cries Partridge dear desire devil doth endeavor ensign eyes father fell fellow Fitzpatrick fortune George Gresham guinea happened hath heard heart heartily HENRY FIELDING hero honor horses husband imagined immediately justice of peace kitchen knew ladyship landlady landlord lieutenant likewise look madam maid manner matter mentioned mistress nature never night Northerton obliged occasion opinion perhaps person poor portmanteau present puppet-show Quaker reader say the truth says Jones sergeant soon sooner Sophia squire Squire Allworthy stranger sure surgeon Susan tell thing thou thought tion told TOM JONES tridge Upton violent Western whole wife WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY woman word young gentleman young lady Zounds