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" I just remember I got into the room; for I knew nothing further of the matter till afterwards ; for I fell into a fit with my terror, and there I lay, till he, as I suppose, looking through the key-hole, 'spyed me upon the floor, stretched out at length,... "
Pamela's Conduct in High Life: Publish'd from Her Original Papers. To which ... - Page xiii
by John Kelly - 1741 - 312 pages
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Pamela: Or, Virtue Rewarded: In a Series of Familiar Letters from ..., Volume 1

Samuel Richardson - 1741 - 344 pages
...fo clofe, he got hold of my Gown, and tore a Piece off, which hung without the Door. I juft remember I got into the Room ; for I knew nothing further of the Matter till afterwards; for J fell into a Fit with my Fright and Terror, and there I lay, till he, as I fuppofe,...
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Pamela: Or, Virtue Rewarded. In a Series of Familiar Letters from a ...

Samuel Richardson - 1786 - 676 pages
...gown, and tore a piece off, which hung without Ute door ; for the key was on the infide. Ijuft remember I got into the room; for I knew nothing further of the mattertill afterwards ; for I fell into a fit with my terror, and there I lay, till he, aƩ I fu,ipofe,...
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The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 20

English fiction - 1786 - 684 pages
...gown, and tore a piece off, which bung without the door; for tlie key was ontheinfide. I juft remember I got into the room} for I knew nothing further of the mat-- ter till afterwards ; for I fell into a fit with my terror, and there I lay, till he, as I fuppofe,...
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Pamela, Or Virtue Rewarded: In a Series of Letters from a Beautiful Young ...

Samuel Richardson - 1813 - 608 pages
...and tore a piece oil', which hung without the door ; for the key was on the inside. I ju>t remember I got into the room ; for I knew nothing further of the matter till afterwards ; for 1 fell into a fit with my terror, and there I lay, till he, as 1 suppose, looking...
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Virtue Rewarded: In a Series of Letters, from a Beautiful Young Lady to Her ...

Samuel Richardson - 1856 - 644 pages
...and tore a piece off, which hung without the door ; for the key was on the inside. I just remember I got into the room ; for I knew nothing further of the matter till afterwards ; for I fell into a fit with my terror, and there I lay, till he, as I supnie, looking...
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Works of Samuel Richardson: Pamela; or Virtue rewarded

Samuel Richardson - English literature - 1883 - 502 pages
...gown, and tore a piece off, which hung without the door; for the key was on the inside. I just remember I got into the room; for I knew nothing further of the matter till afterwards ; for I fell into a fit with my terror, and there I lay, till he, as I suppose, looking...
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The Works of Samuel Richardson

Samuel Richardson, Leslie Stephen - English literature - 1883 - 514 pages
...gown, and tore a piece off, which hung without the door; for the key was on the inside. I just remember I got into the room ; for I knew nothing further of the matter till afterwards; for I fellinto a fit with my terror, and there I lay, till he, as I suppose, looking...
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The Novels of Samuel Richardson: Complete and Unabridged ...

Samuel Richardson - 1902 - 416 pages
...gown, and tore a piece off, which hung without the door; for the key was on the inside. I just remember I got into the room; for I knew nothing further of the matter till afterwards ; for I fell into a fit with my terror, and there I lay, till he, as I suppose, looking...
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Pamela, Or, Virtue Rewarded

Samuel Richardson - 1904 - 568 pages
...and tore a piece off, which hung without the door ; for the key was on the inside. I just remember I got into the room; for I knew nothing further of the matter till afterwards ; for I fell into a fit with my terror, and there I lay, till he, as I suppose, looking...
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Richardson the Novelist: The Psychological Patterns

Gerald Henry Levin - Literary Criticism - 1978 - 192 pages
...putting his hand on her bosom and tearing her gown, and spying upon her: Pamela writes: "I just remember I got into the room; for I knew nothing further of the matter till afterwards; for I fell into a fit with my terror, and there I lay, till he, as I suppose, looking...
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