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I will be a Friend to you, and you shall take care of my LinenSamuel Richardson
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O how can wicked men seem so steady and untouched with such black hearts, while poor innocents stand like malefactors before them!Samuel Richardson
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...for my master, bad as I have thought him, is not half so bad as this woman.-- To be sure she must be an atheist!Samuel Richardson
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Many a man has been ashamed of his wicked attempts, when he has been repulsed, that would never have been ashamed of them, had he succeeded.Samuel Richardson