The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends, and His Greatest Enemy, Band 1Knight & Millet, 1901 |
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... talk between writer and reader , which must often be dull , must often flag . In the course of his volubility , the perpetual speaker must of necessity lay bare his own weaknesses , vanities , peculiarities . And as we judge of a man's ...
... talk between writer and reader , which must often be dull , must often flag . In the course of his volubility , the perpetual speaker must of necessity lay bare his own weaknesses , vanities , peculiarities . And as we judge of a man's ...
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... talk , but to appear as if she understood what Pen talked , and to look ex- ceedingly handsome and sympathizing . The fact is , whilst he was making one of his tirades , the lovely Emily , who could not comprehend a tenth part of his talk ...
... talk , but to appear as if she understood what Pen talked , and to look ex- ceedingly handsome and sympathizing . The fact is , whilst he was making one of his tirades , the lovely Emily , who could not comprehend a tenth part of his talk ...
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... talk to his tutor about Miss Fotheringay - Miss Emily Fother- ingay Emily , etc. , to all which talk Smirke listened without difficulty , for he was in love himself , most anxious in all things to propitiate Pen , and indeed . very much ...
... talk to his tutor about Miss Fotheringay - Miss Emily Fother- ingay Emily , etc. , to all which talk Smirke listened without difficulty , for he was in love himself , most anxious in all things to propitiate Pen , and indeed . very much ...
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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