The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1858 |
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... GROUND 19 .- " FAIROAKS TO LET " 20. - OLD FRIENDS 21. — EXPLANATIONS . 139 • 151 161 172 184 193 205 22. - CONVERSATIONS ... 212 23. - THE WAY OF THE WORLD ... 225 VOL . II . CHAP . 24. - WHICH ACCOUNTS PERHAPS FOR CHAPTER XXIII.
... GROUND 19 .- " FAIROAKS TO LET " 20. - OLD FRIENDS 21. — EXPLANATIONS . 139 • 151 161 172 184 193 205 22. - CONVERSATIONS ... 212 23. - THE WAY OF THE WORLD ... 225 VOL . II . CHAP . 24. - WHICH ACCOUNTS PERHAPS FOR CHAPTER XXIII.
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... Fairoaks , and to think of the joy which it would give there . There are some natures , and perhaps , as we have said , Pendennis's was one , which are improved and softened by prosperity and kindness , as there are men of other ...
... Fairoaks , and to think of the joy which it would give there . There are some natures , and perhaps , as we have said , Pendennis's was one , which are improved and softened by prosperity and kindness , as there are men of other ...
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... Fairoaks . She's cost me many a tear though you don't see ' em ; and she sneers at her mother because I haven't had learning and that . How should I ? I was brought up among natives till I was twelve , and went back to India when I was ...
... Fairoaks . She's cost me many a tear though you don't see ' em ; and she sneers at her mother because I haven't had learning and that . How should I ? I was brought up among natives till I was twelve , and went back to India when I was ...
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... Fairoaks , who was fit to break his heart about his first love ? Lady Mirabel had a reception to - night , and was as grave and collected as if she had been born a duchess , and had never seen a trap - door in her life . She gave me the ...
... Fairoaks , who was fit to break his heart about his first love ? Lady Mirabel had a reception to - night , and was as grave and collected as if she had been born a duchess , and had never seen a trap - door in her life . She gave me the ...
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... Fairoaks Castle you shall judge for yourself of her and of my cousin too . They are not so witty as the London women , but they cer- tainly are as well bred . The thoughts of women in the country are turned to other objects than those ...
... Fairoaks Castle you shall judge for yourself of her and of my cousin too . They are not so witty as the London women , but they cer- tainly are as well bred . The thoughts of women in the country are turned to other objects than those ...
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