The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... eyes from school to Drumming- ton , or to his father's house of Logwood , where Lady Ann lived much with her aunt . Both of the young people coin- cided with the arrangement proposed by the elders , without any protests or difficulty ...
... eyes from school to Drumming- ton , or to his father's house of Logwood , where Lady Ann lived much with her aunt . Both of the young people coin- cided with the arrangement proposed by the elders , without any protests or difficulty ...
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... him with its clear grey eyes , and winning smile . There was her tune ringing in his ears , " Yet round about the spot , oft- times I hover , ofttimes I hover , " which poor Foker began piteously to hum , as he sat up in his PENDENNIS . 5.
... him with its clear grey eyes , and winning smile . There was her tune ringing in his ears , " Yet round about the spot , oft- times I hover , ofttimes I hover , " which poor Foker began piteously to hum , as he sat up in his PENDENNIS . 5.
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... eyes : because if Pen was not the rose , he had yet been near that fragrant flower of love . Was not he in the habit of going to her house in London ? Did he not live near her in the country ? -know all about the enchantress ? What , I ...
... eyes : because if Pen was not the rose , he had yet been near that fragrant flower of love . Was not he in the habit of going to her house in London ? Did he not live near her in the country ? -know all about the enchantress ? What , I ...
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... eyes ; " you know what I mean it's those what's - his - names - in Homer , you know . I never said I was a good scholar . " " And nobody ever said it of you , my boy , " Mr. Poyntz remarked ; and Foker , striking spurs into his pony ...
... eyes ; " you know what I mean it's those what's - his - names - in Homer , you know . I never said I was a good scholar . " " And nobody ever said it of you , my boy , " Mr. Poyntz remarked ; and Foker , striking spurs into his pony ...
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... the Lady Lucy's thoughts and eyes being turned upon a volume of sermons , and those of Lady Ann upon a new novel , which the sisters had just procured from the library . CHAPTER II . CARRIES THE READER BOTH TO RICHMOND AND 16 PENDENNIS .
... the Lady Lucy's thoughts and eyes being turned upon a volume of sermons , and those of Lady Ann upon a new novel , which the sisters had just procured from the library . CHAPTER II . CARRIES THE READER BOTH TO RICHMOND AND 16 PENDENNIS .
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