The book The Fortunate Mistress (Parts 1 And 2) was written by author Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 Here you can read free online of The Fortunate Mistress (Parts 1 And 2) book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Fortunate Mistress (Parts 1 And 2) a good or bad book?
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"Why, child, "says she, "why would you have me be your mother? If it be because I amso kind to you, be easy, my dear, " says Amy; "I'll be as kind to youstill, as if I was your mother. " "Ay, but, " says the girl, "I am sure you are my mother too; and whathave I done that you won't own me, and that you will not be called mymother? Though I am poor, you have made me a gentlewoman, " says she, "and I won't do anything to disgrace you; besides, " added she, "I cankeep a secret, too, especially for... my own mother, sure;" then she callsAmy her dear mother, and hung about her neck again, crying stillvehemently. This last part of the girl's words alarmed Amy, and, as she told me, frighted her terribly; nay, she was so confounded with it, that she wasnot able to govern herself, or to conceal her disorder from the girlherself, as you shall hear. Amy was at a full stop, and confused to thelast degree; and the girl, a sharp jade, turned it upon her. "My dearmother, " says she, "do not be uneasy about it; I know it all; but do notbe uneasy, I won't let my sister know a word of it, or my brothereither, without you giving me leave; but don't disown me now you havefound me; don't hide yourself from me any longer; I can't bear that, "says she, "it will break my heart.
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