The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends, and His Greatest Enemy, Band 1Knight & Millet, 1901 |
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... coming trembling forward flung herself on Pen's shoulder . Pen felt himself a man , and a match for all the Doctors in Doctordom . He was glad this explanation had come . " You saw how beautiful she was , " he said to his mother , with ...
... coming trembling forward flung herself on Pen's shoulder . Pen felt himself a man , and a match for all the Doctors in Doctordom . He was glad this explanation had come . " You saw how beautiful she was , " he said to his mother , with ...
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... coming in with ap- propriate comments in his usual familiar language . Tatham was lost in wonder at the narrative . Why had not Mrs. Pendennis married a serious man , he thought― Mr. Tatham was a widower — and kept this unfortunate boy ...
... coming in with ap- propriate comments in his usual familiar language . Tatham was lost in wonder at the narrative . Why had not Mrs. Pendennis married a serious man , he thought― Mr. Tatham was a widower — and kept this unfortunate boy ...
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... coming into the room one day in the midst of Pen's labors ( he was consulting a novel which had recently appeared , for the cultivation of the light literature of his own country as well as of foreign nations became every student ) ...
... coming into the room one day in the midst of Pen's labors ( he was consulting a novel which had recently appeared , for the cultivation of the light literature of his own country as well as of foreign nations became every student ) ...
Inhalt
SHOWS HOW FIRST LOVE MAY INTERRUPT BREAK | 1 |
A PEDIGREE AND OTHER FAMILY MATTERS | 8 |
III | 32 |
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The History of Pendennis (Volume 2 of 2 ) (EasyRead Edition) William Makepeace Thackeray Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1972 |
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acquaintance admiration Arthur Pendennis asked Baronet Baymouth beautiful began Bell Bingley Blanche blushed Boniface Bows called Captain Costigan Chatteris Clavering Park Clavering's cried Curate daugh daughter dear delighted dinner Doctor Portman Duke of Kent Emily eyes face Fairoaks father Foker Garbetts girl Glanders hand happy heard heart Helen honest honor knew laughing letter little Laura London looked Lord Lord Steyne Madame Fribsby Major Pendennis marriage marry Milly Miss Amory Miss Costigan Miss Fotheringay mother nephew never night Oxbridge passion Pen's Pendennis's play Pontypool pretty Pynsent round Saint Boniface Sir Derby Sir Francis Sir Francis Clavering smile Smirke sure talk Tatham tender theatre thought took tutor uncle verses Wagg walked widow wine woman women wonder young fellow young gentleman young lady young rascal