The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends, and His Greatest Enemy, Band 1Knight & Millet, 1901 |
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... felt it would be his duty to break his vow and inform Pen's mother , and then there would be a quarrel , he felt , with sickening apprehension , and he would never again have a chance of seeing what he most liked in the world . - poor ...
... felt it would be his duty to break his vow and inform Pen's mother , and then there would be a quarrel , he felt , with sickening apprehension , and he would never again have a chance of seeing what he most liked in the world . - poor ...
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... felt that his grand entrée was altogether balked and ludicrous . He blushed and winced with mortified vanity and be- wilderment . He felt immensely inclined to begin to cry . “ I — I — I did n't know that you were come till just now ...
... felt that his grand entrée was altogether balked and ludicrous . He blushed and winced with mortified vanity and be- wilderment . He felt immensely inclined to begin to cry . “ I — I — I did n't know that you were come till just now ...
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... felt the wrong which he had done to others , are we to suppose that a young gentleman of his vanity did not feel still more keenly the shame he had brought upon himself ? Let us be assured that there is no more cruel remorse than that ...
... felt the wrong which he had done to others , are we to suppose that a young gentleman of his vanity did not feel still more keenly the shame he had brought upon himself ? Let us be assured that there is no more cruel remorse than that ...
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 Amory appeared arms Arthur asked beautiful began Bell Blanche Bows brought called Captain Chatteris Clavering conversation Costigan course cried daughter dear delighted dinner Doctor engaged eyes face Fairoaks father fellow felt Foker Francis gave gentleman girl give hand happy head hear heard heart Helen honor hope kind knew lady laughing Laura letter live London looked Lord Madame Major Pendennis manner marry means mind Miss Fotheringay morning mother never night once Oxbridge Park passed Pen's perhaps person play pleasure poor Portman present pretty respect round seen Smirke society sort speak Strong sure talk tell thing thought told took town uncle voice walked wanted widow woman women wonder young