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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... cried . ' No , I think not , Harry . ' We must ask Miss Amory , ' Foker said . ' I - I want to ask Pendennis ; and — and he's very sweet upon her . Don't you think she sings very well , ma'am ? ' ' I thought her rather forward , and ...
... cried . ' No , I think not , Harry . ' We must ask Miss Amory , ' Foker said . ' I - I want to ask Pendennis ; and — and he's very sweet upon her . Don't you think she sings very well , ma'am ? ' ' I thought her rather forward , and ...
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... cried out , Harry , Harry and looking up , he beheld his aunt , the Lady Rosherville , and two of her daughters , of whom the one who spoke was Harry's betrothed , the Lady Ann . He started back with a pale , scared look , as a truth ...
... cried out , Harry , Harry and looking up , he beheld his aunt , the Lady Rosherville , and two of her daughters , of whom the one who spoke was Harry's betrothed , the Lady Ann . He started back with a pale , scared look , as a truth ...
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... cried out Miss Rougemont , taking her cigar from her truly ver- milion lips , as she beheld the young fellow lost in thought , seated at the head of his table , amidst melting ices , and cut pineapples , and bottles full and empty , and ...
... cried out Miss Rougemont , taking her cigar from her truly ver- milion lips , as she beheld the young fellow lost in thought , seated at the head of his table , amidst melting ices , and cut pineapples , and bottles full and empty , and ...
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... cried , with a shrug of her robust shoulders ; upon which , my lord said that she did not flatter at any rate ; and ... cries of the latter , who hung over her balcony like Jezebel , and called out to him to ask him to give another party ...
... cried , with a shrug of her robust shoulders ; upon which , my lord said that she did not flatter at any rate ; and ... cries of the latter , who hung over her balcony like Jezebel , and called out to him to ask him to give another party ...
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... cried . ' Well , I would . I never saw an actress in my life . I would give anything to know one ; for I adore talent . And I adore Richmond , that I do ; and I adore Greenwich , and I say , I should like to go there . ' to us , " Why ...
... cried . ' Well , I would . I never saw an actress in my life . I would give anything to know one ; for I adore talent . And I adore Richmond , that I do ; and I adore Greenwich , and I say , I should like to go there . ' to us , " Why ...
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