The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy |
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To tell lies has not been a habit in our family , Mr. Costigan , and I don't think my
brother's son has learned it as yet . Try and consider whether you have not
deceived yourself ; or adopted extravagant reports from hearsay . As for me , sir ,
you ...
To tell lies has not been a habit in our family , Mr. Costigan , and I don't think my
brother's son has learned it as yet . Try and consider whether you have not
deceived yourself ; or adopted extravagant reports from hearsay . As for me , sir ,
you ...
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took place in the club regarding Captain Costigan . Solly , mine host of the
Grapes , told ... The banquet took place on the last night of Costigan's stay at
Chatteris , and was served in Solly's accustomed manner . As good a plain
dinner of old ...
took place in the club regarding Captain Costigan . Solly , mine host of the
Grapes , told ... The banquet took place on the last night of Costigan's stay at
Chatteris , and was served in Solly's accustomed manner . As good a plain
dinner of old ...
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Captain Costigan returned thanks in a speech full of feeling and eloquence . Mr.
Jubber proposed the Drama and the Chatteris Theater , and Mr. Bingley was
about to rise , but was prevented by Captain Costigan , who , as long connected
with ...
Captain Costigan returned thanks in a speech full of feeling and eloquence . Mr.
Jubber proposed the Drama and the Chatteris Theater , and Mr. Bingley was
about to rise , but was prevented by Captain Costigan , who , as long connected
with ...
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indeed | 7 |
In which Pen is kept waiting at the door while | 75 |
In which the Major opens the campaign | 87 |
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