The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... Sir Francis , he don't talk much before ladies ; but after dinner he comes out uncommon strong , ma'am — a highly agreeable , well - informed man . When will you ask them to dinner ? Look out for an early day , ma'am ; " and looking ...
... Sir Francis , he don't talk much before ladies ; but after dinner he comes out uncommon strong , ma'am — a highly agreeable , well - informed man . When will you ask them to dinner ? Look out for an early day , ma'am ; " and looking ...
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... Sir Francis Clavering's people , as they took the refreshment of beer on the coach - box at the neighbouring public - house , after bringing home their lady from the French play , that there had been another chap hanging about the ...
... Sir Francis Clavering's people , as they took the refreshment of beer on the coach - box at the neighbouring public - house , after bringing home their lady from the French play , that there had been another chap hanging about the ...
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... Sir Francis- 99 " When Sir Francis dines out , -yes , Mamma , " the daugh- ter said , " it will be charming . " And a charming day it was . The dinner was ordered at Greenwich , and Foker , though he did not invite Miss Amory , had some ...
... Sir Francis- 99 " When Sir Francis dines out , -yes , Mamma , " the daugh- ter said , " it will be charming . " And a charming day it was . The dinner was ordered at Greenwich , and Foker , though he did not invite Miss Amory , had some ...
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... Sir Francis Clavering in London , and the Chevalier might boast with reason to the friends who visited him , that few retired Captains were more snugly quartered than he , in his crib in Shepherd's Inn . There were three rooms below ...
... Sir Francis Clavering in London , and the Chevalier might boast with reason to the friends who visited him , that few retired Captains were more snugly quartered than he , in his crib in Shepherd's Inn . There were three rooms below ...
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... Sir Francis Clavering , Bart . , who liked their society , though he did not much add to its amusements by his convivial powers . But he was made much of by the company now , on account of his wealth and position in the world . He told ...
... Sir Francis Clavering , Bart . , who liked their society , though he did not much add to its amusements by his convivial powers . But he was made much of by the company now , on account of his wealth and position in the world . He told ...
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