The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... Altamont , agent to the Nawaub of Lucknow , and Captain the Chevalier Edward Strong . No name at all is over their door . The Captain does not choose to let all the world know where he lives , and his cards bear the address of a Jermyn ...
... Altamont , agent to the Nawaub of Lucknow , and Captain the Chevalier Edward Strong . No name at all is over their door . The Captain does not choose to let all the world know where he lives , and his cards bear the address of a Jermyn ...
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... Altamont , and the other serving as the kitchen of the establishment , and the bedroom of Mr. Grady , the attendant . These rooms were on a level with the apartments of our friends Bows and Costigan next door at No. 4 ; and by reach ...
... Altamont , and the other serving as the kitchen of the establishment , and the bedroom of Mr. Grady , the attendant . These rooms were on a level with the apartments of our friends Bows and Costigan next door at No. 4 ; and by reach ...
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... Altamont first returned from Paris , and after he had communicated with Sir Francis Clavering from the hotel at which he had taken up his quarters ( and which he had reached in a very denuded state , considering the wealth of dia- monds ...
... Altamont first returned from Paris , and after he had communicated with Sir Francis Clavering from the hotel at which he had taken up his quarters ( and which he had reached in a very denuded state , considering the wealth of dia- monds ...
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... Altamont had chosen to ap- pear , the Colonel emerged from his chamber in the up- per story at Shepherd's Inn , and entered into Strong's sitting - room , where the Che- valier sate in his easy chair with the newspaper and his cigar ...
... Altamont had chosen to ap- pear , the Colonel emerged from his chamber in the up- per story at Shepherd's Inn , and entered into Strong's sitting - room , where the Che- valier sate in his easy chair with the newspaper and his cigar ...
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... Altamont was to bellow to Grady for a pint of pale ale , the which he first poured into a pewter flagon , whence he transferred it to his own lips . He put down the tankard empty , drew a great breath , wiped his mouth on his dressing ...
... Altamont was to bellow to Grady for a pint of pale ale , the which he first poured into a pewter flagon , whence he transferred it to his own lips . He put down the tankard empty , drew a great breath , wiped his mouth on his dressing ...
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