The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... 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 into Lady Agnes's ...
... 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 into Lady Agnes's ...
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... don't , and you don't , Heaven help you ! As the gambler said of his dice , to love and win is the best thing , to love and lose is the next best . Now , then , if you ask why Henry Foker , Esquire , was in such a hurry to see Arthur ...
... don't , and you don't , Heaven help you ! As the gambler said of his dice , to love and win is the best thing , to love and lose is the next best . Now , then , if you ask why Henry Foker , Esquire , was in such a hurry to see Arthur ...
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... don't read the Sunday papers ? " " I read Bell's Life regular , old boy , " Mr. Foker answered : at which Pen laughed again , and the three gentlemen pro- ceeded in great good humour to Lady Clavering's house . The subject of the novel ...
... don't read the Sunday papers ? " " I read Bell's Life regular , old boy , " Mr. Foker answered : at which Pen laughed again , and the three gentlemen pro- ceeded in great good humour to Lady Clavering's house . The subject of the novel ...
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... don't read it out at any rate . That's about my other flame , my first - Lady Mirabel that is now . I saw her last night at Lady Whiston's . She asked me to a party at her house , and said that , as old friends , we ought to meet ...
... don't read it out at any rate . That's about my other flame , my first - Lady Mirabel that is now . I saw her last night at Lady Whiston's . She asked me to a party at her house , and said that , as old friends , we ought to meet ...
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... don't see what is the good of incremation , " Warrington said , " though I have a great mind to put him into the fire , to punish your atrocious humbug and hypocrisy . Shall I burn him indeed ? You have much too great a value for him to ...
... don't see what is the good of incremation , " Warrington said , " though I have a great mind to put him into the fire , to punish your atrocious humbug and hypocrisy . Shall I burn him indeed ? You have much too great a value for him to ...
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