The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends, and His Greatest EnemyEstes and Lauriat, 1885 |
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... mind and feelings as they urge him . Many a slip of the pen and the printer , many a word spoken in haste , he sees and would recall as he looks over his volume . It is a sort of confidential talk between writer and reader , which must ...
... mind and feelings as they urge him . Many a slip of the pen and the printer , many a word spoken in haste , he sees and would recall as he looks over his volume . It is a sort of confidential talk between writer and reader , which must ...
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... mind , whether he was to be Senior Wrangler and Archbishop of Canterbury , or Double First Class at Oxford , and Lord Chancellor . That all England did not possess his peer , was a fact about which there was , in her mind , no manner of ...
... mind , whether he was to be Senior Wrangler and Archbishop of Canterbury , or Double First Class at Oxford , and Lord Chancellor . That all England did not possess his peer , was a fact about which there was , in her mind , no manner of ...
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... mind , and fancies so coy and timid that they will not bare themselves when your ladyship sits by . Helen Pendennis by the force of sheer love divined a great number of her son's secrets . But she kept these things in her heart ( if we ...
... mind , and fancies so coy and timid that they will not bare themselves when your ladyship sits by . Helen Pendennis by the force of sheer love divined a great number of her son's secrets . But she kept these things in her heart ( if we ...
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... mind that he must see Foker that morning ; he must hear about her ; know about her ; be with somebody who knew her ; and honest Smirke , for his part , sitting up among the stinging - nettles , as his pony cropped quietly in the hedge ...
... mind that he must see Foker that morning ; he must hear about her ; know about her ; be with somebody who knew her ; and honest Smirke , for his part , sitting up among the stinging - nettles , as his pony cropped quietly in the hedge ...
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... mind , and may perhaps be disposed to think that she has not said anything astonishingly humorous or intellectual in the course of the above interview . But what did our Pen care ? He saw a pair of bright eyes , and he believed in them ...
... mind , and may perhaps be disposed to think that she has not said anything astonishingly humorous or intellectual in the course of the above interview . But what did our Pen care ? He saw a pair of bright eyes , and he believed in them ...
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acquaintance ain't Altamont Arthur Pendennis asked Baronet Baymouth beautiful began Bingley Blanche blushed Bows Bungay called Captain Costigan carriage Chatteris Clavering's cried daughter dear delighted dine dinner Doctor Portman door eyes face Fairoaks Fanny father Foker girl give Glanders hand happy heard heart Helen honest honor Huxter kind knew Lady Clavering laugh Laura letters live London looked Lord Lord Steyne Lowton Madame Fribsby Major Pendennis mamma marriage marry Miss Amory Miss Costigan Miss Fotheringay morning mother nephew never night Oxbridge Pall Mall Gazette Pen's Pendennis's play pleasure Pontypool poor pretty Pynsent round Saint Boniface Shandon Sir Francis Clavering smile Smirke Strong talk tell thought told took uncle voice Wagg walked Warrington widow woman women wonder word young fellow young gentleman young lady