The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... play at billiards with his nephew , that young gentleman poked his Lordship in the side with his cue , and said , " Well , old cock , I've seen many a bad stroke in my life , but I never saw such a bad one as that. B 2 PENDENNIS . 3.
... play at billiards with his nephew , that young gentleman poked his Lordship in the side with his cue , and said , " Well , old cock , I've seen many a bad stroke in my life , but I never saw such a bad one as that. B 2 PENDENNIS . 3.
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... play billiards as they used to play macao and hazard in Mr. Fox's time . Yes , my dear father often told me that they sate up always until nine o'clock the next morning with Mr. Fox at Brookes's , whom I remember at Drummington , when I ...
... play billiards as they used to play macao and hazard in Mr. Fox's time . Yes , my dear father often told me that they sate up always until nine o'clock the next morning with Mr. Fox at Brookes's , whom I remember at Drummington , when I ...
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... play of plate , ma'am . " The lady assented to all these pro- positions . 66 Very nice people the Claverings . " " Hm ! " said Lady Agnes . " I know what you mean . Lady C. ain't distangy exactly , but she is very good - natured ...
... play of plate , ma'am . " The lady assented to all these pro- positions . 66 Very nice people the Claverings . " " Hm ! " said Lady Agnes . " I know what you mean . Lady C. ain't distangy exactly , but she is very good - natured ...
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... play , that there had been another chap hanging about the premises that evening - a little chap , dressed like a swell . And now , with that perspicacity and ingenuity and enter- prise which only belong to a certain passion , Mr. Foker ...
... play , that there had been another chap hanging about the premises that evening - a little chap , dressed like a swell . And now , with that perspicacity and ingenuity and enter- prise which only belong to a certain passion , Mr. Foker ...
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... play because he wanted to perfect himself in the language , and there was no such good lesson as a comedy or vaudeville ; —and when one night the astonished Lady Agnes saw him stand up and dance , and complimented him upon his elegance ...
... play because he wanted to perfect himself in the language , and there was no such good lesson as a comedy or vaudeville ; —and when one night the astonished Lady Agnes saw him stand up and dance , and complimented him upon his elegance ...
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