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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... answered the benevolent father . Nobody prevents you , do they ? ' And so very little more was said upon this subject , and Mr. Harry pursued those amusements in life which suited him best ; and hung up a little picture of his cousin in ...
... answered the benevolent father . Nobody prevents you , do they ? ' And so very little more was said upon this subject , and Mr. Harry pursued those amusements in life which suited him best ; and hung up a little picture of his cousin in ...
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... answered , laughing . She made a tremendous assault upon Harry Foker , who sat next to her ; and to whom she gave all the talk , though I took her down . " 6 Bah ! Henry Foker is engaged to his cousin , all the world knows it not a bad ...
... answered , laughing . She made a tremendous assault upon Harry Foker , who sat next to her ; and to whom she gave all the talk , though I took her down . " 6 Bah ! Henry Foker is engaged to his cousin , all the world knows it not a bad ...
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... answered : at which Pen laughed again , and the three gentlemen pro- ceeded in great good - humour to Lady Clavering's house . The subject of the novel was resumed after luncheon by Miss Amory , who indeed loved poets and men of letters ...
... answered : at which Pen laughed again , and the three gentlemen pro- ceeded in great good - humour to Lady Clavering's house . The subject of the novel was resumed after luncheon by Miss Amory , who indeed loved poets and men of letters ...
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... answered , with a sneer . I mean we have heard sad stories about him . Haven't we , mamma ? What was Mr. Poyntz saying here , the other day , about that party at Richmond ? Oh , you naughty creature ! ' But here , seeing that Harry's ...
... answered , with a sneer . I mean we have heard sad stories about him . Haven't we , mamma ? What was Mr. Poyntz saying here , the other day , about that party at Richmond ? Oh , you naughty creature ! ' But here , seeing that Harry's ...
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... ' Warrington said ; there are men and` men , sir . ' ' Well , Shakespere was a man who wrote for money , just as you and I do , ' Pen answered , at which Warrington confounded his impudence , and resumed his pipe and his 520 PENDENNIS.
... ' Warrington said ; there are men and` men , sir . ' ' Well , Shakespere was a man who wrote for money , just as you and I do , ' Pen answered , at which Warrington confounded his impudence , and resumed his pipe and his 520 PENDENNIS.
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ain't Ann Milton Arthur Pendennis asked baronet begad Begum blushed Bonner Bows Brixham Bungay called carriage chambers Chatteris Chevalier Clavering family creature cried daughter dear delight dev'lish dinner door eyes face Fairoaks Fanny Bolton Fanny's fellow Foker fond fortune girl give Glanders Grosvenor Place hand happy Harry heard heart Helen honour Huxter kind knew Lady Clavering Lady Clavering's Lady Rockminster ladyship Lamb Court laugh Laura letter Lightfoot live lodge London looked Major Pendennis mamma marriage marry Mirabel Miss Amory Miss Bell Miss Blanche Morgan morning mother never night old gentleman Pall Mall Gazette passed Pen's Pendennis's perhaps pretty Rosenbad Shepherd's Sir Francis Clavering smile speak story Strong talk tell thing thought told took Tunbridge uncle voice walked Warrington widow wife wish woman word young lady