The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy ; in Three Volumes, Band 2Tauchnitz, 1850 - 346 Seiten |
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... cried the Captain . " Gad , Sir , leave it to me , and I'll make it the pride of the country , at a small expense . What a theatre we can have in the library here , the curtains between the columns which divide the room ! What a famous ...
... cried the Captain . " Gad , Sir , leave it to me , and I'll make it the pride of the country , at a small expense . What a theatre we can have in the library here , the curtains between the columns which divide the room ! What a famous ...
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... cried out , " Don't talk nonsense , Laura . " Pen laughed , and said , " Well , there is the young Sir Francis for you . " " He is but four years old , " Miss Laura replied . " But I shall console myself with that handsome officer , Sir ...
... cried out , " Don't talk nonsense , Laura . " Pen laughed , and said , " Well , there is the young Sir Francis for you . " " He is but four years old , " Miss Laura replied . " But I shall console myself with that handsome officer , Sir ...
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... cried out . " My name is Blanche — isn't it a pretty name ? Call me by it . " " Blanche - it is very pretty , indeed . " ― --- it . " And while mamma talks with that kind - looking lady - what relation is she to you ? She must have been ...
... cried out . " My name is Blanche — isn't it a pretty name ? Call me by it . " " Blanche - it is very pretty , indeed . " ― --- it . " And while mamma talks with that kind - looking lady - what relation is she to you ? She must have been ...
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... cried out , " Frenchy ! Frenchy ! " some exclaimed " Frogs ! " one asked for a lock of his hair , which was long and in richly - flowing ringlets ; and at length the poor artist began to perceive that he was an object of derision rather ...
... cried out , " Frenchy ! Frenchy ! " some exclaimed " Frogs ! " one asked for a lock of his hair , which was long and in richly - flowing ringlets ; and at length the poor artist began to perceive that he was an object of derision rather ...
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... the young artist has made some progress in the heart of the Eng- lish Miss ? I am modest , but my glass informs me that I am not ill - looking . Other victories have convinced me of the fact . " " Dangerous man ! " cried the milliner . " ...
... the young artist has made some progress in the heart of the Eng- lish Miss ? I am modest , but my glass informs me that I am not ill - looking . Other victories have convinced me of the fact . " " Dangerous man ! " cried the milliner . " ...
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