Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe.
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MOLL FLANDERS was one of the first English novels (Defoe's ROBINSON CRUSOE was the very first). Early English novels were written as continuous text, without chapter headings. This LibriVox recording has inserted section headings into the Gutenberg e-text. The section headings are given below with the first phrase of each section.
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