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... pleased me so . He continued to read , and we resumed our conversation , until my companion , after some time , recollecting that he had business to transact in the fair , promised to be soon back ; adding , that he always desired to ...
... pleased with the interest he seemed to take in my concerns . His addresses , however , to Miss Wilmot , were too obvious to be mistaken ; and yet she seemed not perfectly pleased , but bore them rather in compliance to the will of her ...
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Contents
The description of the family of Wakefield in which page | 9 |
A migration The fortunate circumstances of our lives | 16 |
A proof that even the humblest fortune may grant | 23 |
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The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale Supposed to be Written by Himself Oliver Goldsmith Limited preview - 1999 |