The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... uncle , the respectable Earl of Rosherville , wearied him beyond measure . One was blue , and a geologist ; one was a horsewoman and smoked cigars ; one was exceedingly Low Church , and had the most heterodox views on religious matters ...
... uncle , the respectable Earl of Rosherville , wearied him beyond measure . One was blue , and a geologist ; one was a horsewoman and smoked cigars ; one was exceedingly Low Church , and had the most heterodox views on religious matters ...
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... uncle and I have agreed that when you're of a proper age , you'll marry Lady Ann ; she won't have any money , but she's good blood , and a good one to look at , and I shall make you comfortable ; if you refuse , you'll have your ...
... uncle and I have agreed that when you're of a proper age , you'll marry Lady Ann ; she won't have any money , but she's good blood , and a good one to look at , and I shall make you comfortable ; if you refuse , you'll have your ...
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... uncle , from whose lodging they walked across the Park to a church not far from Belgrave Square . There was a charity sermon at Saint James's , as the Major knew by the bills posted on the pillars of his parish church , which probably ...
... uncle , from whose lodging they walked across the Park to a church not far from Belgrave Square . There was a charity sermon at Saint James's , as the Major knew by the bills posted on the pillars of his parish church , which probably ...
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... uncle all the particulars of that courtship which had passed between himself and the young lady . " A man might go farther and fare worse , Arthur , " the Major said , still looking queerly at his nephew . 66 " Her birth , sir ; her ...
... uncle all the particulars of that courtship which had passed between himself and the young lady . " A man might go farther and fare worse , Arthur , " the Major said , still looking queerly at his nephew . 66 " Her birth , sir ; her ...
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... uncle , ending their edifying conversation , entered the fane . I do not know whether other people carry their worldly affairs to the church door . Arthur , who , from habitual reverence and feeling , was always more than respectful in ...
... uncle , ending their edifying conversation , entered the fane . I do not know whether other people carry their worldly affairs to the church door . Arthur , who , from habitual reverence and feeling , was always more than respectful in ...
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