The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends, and His Greatest EnemyEstes and Lauriat, 1885 |
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... mother , on whom , God knows , I would wish to inflict no needless pain , is deeply moved and grieved , I am sorry to say , by the intelligence which I have this night conveyed to her . I beseech you , my dear Sir , to come down and ...
... mother , on whom , God knows , I would wish to inflict no needless pain , is deeply moved and grieved , I am sorry to say , by the intelligence which I have this night conveyed to her . I beseech you , my dear Sir , to come down and ...
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... mother's brother , a London apothecary of low family , into which Pendennis's father had demeaned him- self by marrying , that forced John Pendennis into so odious a calling . He quickly after his apprenticeship parted from the coarse ...
... mother's brother , a London apothecary of low family , into which Pendennis's father had demeaned him- self by marrying , that forced John Pendennis into so odious a calling . He quickly after his apprenticeship parted from the coarse ...
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... mother had the happiness of seeing from her bedroom win- dow , to which her chair was rolled , her beloved John step into a close carriage of his own , a one - horse carriage it is true , but with the arms of the family of Pendennis ...
... mother had the happiness of seeing from her bedroom win- dow , to which her chair was rolled , her beloved John step into a close carriage of his own , a one - horse carriage it is true , but with the arms of the family of Pendennis ...
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... mother's cast long blue shadows over the grass : and he would repeat in a low voice ( for a scene of great natural beauty always moved the boy , who inherited this sensibility from his mother ) certain lines beginning , " These are thy ...
... mother's cast long blue shadows over the grass : and he would repeat in a low voice ( for a scene of great natural beauty always moved the boy , who inherited this sensibility from his mother ) certain lines beginning , " These are thy ...
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... mother never could be happy there without him . As for John Pendennis , as the father of the family , and that sort of thing , everybody had the greatest respect for him and his orders were obeyed like those of the Medes and Persians ...
... mother never could be happy there without him . As for John Pendennis , as the father of the family , and that sort of thing , everybody had the greatest respect for him and his orders were obeyed like those of the Medes and Persians ...
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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