Henry Fielding

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    History of Tom Jones, a Foundling

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    Mrs Deborah, having disposed of the child according to the will of her master, now prepared to visit those habitations which were supposed to conceal its mother. Not otherwise than when a kite, tremendous bird, is beheld by the feathered generation soaring aloft, and hovering over their heads, the amorous dove, and every innocent little bird, spread wide the alarm, and fly trembling to their hiding-places. He proudly beats the air, conscious of his dignity, and meditates intended mischief.

    если умный человек не кричит и не жалуется, как ребенок или женщина, то отсюда мы вовсе не должны заключить, что ему не больно.