The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy |
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No , indeed , ” said Helen , holding down her eyes . She was thinking of her own
case , and was at that moment seventeen again , and most miserable . “ I , myself
, ” whispered her brother - in - law , “ have undergone a disappointment in early ...
No , indeed , ” said Helen , holding down her eyes . She was thinking of her own
case , and was at that moment seventeen again , and most miserable . “ I , myself
, ” whispered her brother - in - law , “ have undergone a disappointment in early ...
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Helen wrote him a letter on his marriage , beginning , “ My dear Cousin , ” and
ending " always truly yours . ” She sent him back the other letters , and the lock of
his hair - all but a small piece . She had it in her desk when she was talking to the
...
Helen wrote him a letter on his marriage , beginning , “ My dear Cousin , ” and
ending " always truly yours . ” She sent him back the other letters , and the lock of
his hair - all but a small piece . She had it in her desk when she was talking to the
...
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Helen wrote cards with the name of Arthur Pendennis , Esq . , which were duly
nailed on the boxes ; and at which both she and Laura looked with tearful , wistful
eyes . not until long , long after he was gone , that Pen remembered how constant
...
Helen wrote cards with the name of Arthur Pendennis , Esq . , which were duly
nailed on the boxes ; and at which both she and Laura looked with tearful , wistful
eyes . not until long , long after he was gone , that Pen remembered how constant
...
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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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