The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... asked . " My dearest child , those billiards will kill you , I'm sure they will . " " It isn't the billiards , " Harry said gloomily . " Then it's the dreadful Back Kitchen , " said the Lady Agnes . " I've often thought , d'you know ...
... asked . " My dearest child , those billiards will kill you , I'm sure they will . " " It isn't the billiards , " Harry said gloomily . " Then it's the dreadful Back Kitchen , " said the Lady Agnes . " I've often thought , d'you know ...
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... asked , " I say , Anatole , when I engaged you , didn't you - hem -didn't you say that you could dress - hem - dress hair ? " The valet said , " Yes , he could . " 66 Cherchy alors une paire de tongs , —et — curly moi un pew , ” Mr ...
... asked , " I say , Anatole , when I engaged you , didn't you - hem -didn't you say that you could dress - hem - dress hair ? " The valet said , " Yes , he could . " 66 Cherchy alors une paire de tongs , —et — curly moi un pew , ” Mr ...
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... asked who Clavering was ? —and old Tom Eales , who knew everybody , and never missed a day in the Park on his grey cob , kindly said that Clavering had come into an estate over head and heels in mortgage : that there were devilish ugly ...
... asked who Clavering was ? —and old Tom Eales , who knew everybody , and never missed a day in the Park on his grey cob , kindly said that Clavering had come into an estate over head and heels in mortgage : that there were devilish ugly ...
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... asked of her neighbour . " I hate him . He's a drawlin ' , sneerin ' beast . " " What a droll of a little man is that little Fokare , my lor , " Mademoiselle Coralie said , in her own language , and with the rich twang of that sunny ...
... asked of her neighbour . " I hate him . He's a drawlin ' , sneerin ' beast . " " What a droll of a little man is that little Fokare , my lor , " Mademoiselle Coralie said , in her own language , and with the rich twang of that sunny ...
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... asked for lunch , and is uncom- monly kind , and monstrous hospitable . " " I met them at dinner last week , at Lady Agnes Foker's , sir , " Pen said , " and the Begum was very kind indeed . So she was in the country : so she is ...
... asked for lunch , and is uncom- monly kind , and monstrous hospitable . " " I met them at dinner last week , at Lady Agnes Foker's , sir , " Pen said , " and the Begum was very kind indeed . So she was in the country : so she is ...
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