The history of PendennisEstes & Lauriat, 1896 |
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... who was a still better performer than Pen ; and being very fond of dancing , as every brisk and innocent young girl should be , when the waltz music began she set off , and chose to enjoy herself with all her heart . 6 PENDENNIS .
... who was a still better performer than Pen ; and being very fond of dancing , as every brisk and innocent young girl should be , when the waltz music began she set off , and chose to enjoy herself with all her heart . 6 PENDENNIS .
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... a bottle of champagne . At this order , the waiter instantly sup- posed that he had to do with a grandee , and the Colonel sat down and began to eat his supper and absorb his drink , and enter affably into conversation with PENDENNIS . 11.
... a bottle of champagne . At this order , the waiter instantly sup- posed that he had to do with a grandee , and the Colonel sat down and began to eat his supper and absorb his drink , and enter affably into conversation with PENDENNIS . 11.
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... known the author of her being her persecuted - her unhappy - her heroic her murdered father ; and she began a sonnet to his manes before she went to sleep . - So Pen returned to Fairoaks , in company with his 22 PENDENNIS .
... known the author of her being her persecuted - her unhappy - her heroic her murdered father ; and she began a sonnet to his manes before she went to sleep . - So Pen returned to Fairoaks , in company with his 22 PENDENNIS .
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... began to make a face in imitation of Miss Roundle's under the disaster , but she checked herself repentantly , saying , " Well , we must not laugh at her , but I am sure we ought to laugh at you , Pen , if you were angry about such a ...
... began to make a face in imitation of Miss Roundle's under the disaster , but she checked herself repentantly , saying , " Well , we must not laugh at her , but I am sure we ought to laugh at you , Pen , if you were angry about such a ...
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... tioned that he had met Wagg in the country , and Doolan told him how that famous novelist received three hundther pounds a volume for every one of his " " novels . Pen began to calculate instantly whether he might PENDENNIS . 37.
... tioned that he had met Wagg in the country , and Doolan told him how that famous novelist received three hundther pounds a volume for every one of his " " novels . Pen began to calculate instantly whether he might PENDENNIS . 37.
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acquaintance ain't amused Ann Milton Arthur Pendennis asked Back Kitchen Bacon begad better blushed Bolton Bows Bungay Bungay's called Captain Costigan carriage chambers Chevalier Clavering family Colchicum Colonel Altamont cried dance daughter dear delighted dine dinner door eyes Fairoaks Finucane gentleman girl good-humor Grosvenor Place hand heard heart honest honor Huxter Jove knew Lady Ann Lady Clavering Lady Rockminster Lamb Court laugh Laura live London looked Lord Lord Steyne Lowton Major Pendennis mamma marry Mirobolant Miss Amory Miss Blanche Morgan morning mother never night novel Oxbridge Pall Mall Gazette Pen's play pleasure poor Popjoy pretty Pynsent round Shandon Shepherd's Sir Francis Clavering speak Strong talk tell Temple thought took uncle Vauxhall voice Wagg walked Walter Lorraine waltz Warrington window woman wonder word young lady youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 91 - Kneel undisturbed, fair saint! Pour out your praise or plaint Meekly and duly; I will not enter there, To sully your pure prayer With thoughts unruly.
Seite 74 - ... dressed, and (must it be owned ?) somewhat dirty — were here smoking and drinking, and vociferously applauding the songs ; young University bucks were to be found here, too, with that indescribable genteel simper which is only learned at the knees of Alma Mater ; and handsome young guardsmen, and florid bucks from the St. James's-street Clubs ; nay, senators, English and Irish ; and even members of the House of Peers. The bass singer had made an immense hit with his song of " The Body Snatcher,"...
Seite 91 - ALTHOUGH I enter not, Yet round about the spot Ofttimes I hover ; And near the sacred gate, With longing eyes I wait, Expectant of her. The Minster bell tolls out Above the city's rout, And noise and humming : They've hush'd the Minster bell : The organ 'gins to swell : She's coming, she's coming...