The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy, Band 2Oxford University Press, 1850 - 982 Seiten |
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... Lady Ann lived much with her aunt . Both of the young people coincided with the arrangement pro- posed by the elders , without any protests or difficulty . It no more entered Lady Ann's mind to question the order of her father , than it ...
... Lady Ann lived much with her aunt . Both of the young people coincided with the arrangement pro- posed by the elders , without any protests or difficulty . It no more entered Lady Ann's mind to question the order of her father , than it ...
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... Lady Ann Milton did not go out so much in the world as her sisters : and often stayed at home in London at the family house in Gaunt Square , when her mamma with the other ladies went abroad . They talked and they danced with one man ...
... Lady Ann Milton did not go out so much in the world as her sisters : and often stayed at home in London at the family house in Gaunt Square , when her mamma with the other ladies went abroad . They talked and they danced with one man ...
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... Lady Agnes asked . ' My dearest child , those billiards will kill you , I'm sure they will . ' It isn't the billiards , ' Harry said gloomily . ' Then it's the dreadful Back Kitchen , ' said the Lady Agnes . ' I've often thought , d'you ...
... Lady Agnes asked . ' My dearest child , those billiards will kill you , I'm sure they will . ' It isn't the billiards , ' Harry said gloomily . ' Then it's the dreadful Back Kitchen , ' said the Lady Agnes . ' I've often thought , d'you ...
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... Lady Agnes never denied her son anything , and fell into all his ways with the fondest acquiescence , she was rewarded by a perfect confidence on young Harry's part , who never thought to disguise from her a knowledge of the haunts ...
... Lady Agnes never denied her son anything , and fell into all his ways with the fondest acquiescence , she was rewarded by a perfect confidence on young Harry's part , who never thought to disguise from her a knowledge of the haunts ...
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... lady assented to all these propositions . 6 C Very nice people the Claverings . ' Hm ! ' said Lady Agnes . I know what you mean . Lady C. ain't distangy exactly , but she is very good - natured . ' C Oh , very , ' mamma said , who was ...
... lady assented to all these propositions . 6 C Very nice people the Claverings . ' Hm ! ' said Lady Agnes . I know what you mean . Lady C. ain't distangy exactly , but she is very good - natured . ' C Oh , very , ' mamma said , who was ...
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