The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy |
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Also , there had been that freedom , not to say audacity , in Arthur's latter talk and
ways , which had shocked and displeased Laura . Not that he ever offended her
by rudeness , or addressed to her a word which she ought not to hear , for Mr.
Also , there had been that freedom , not to say audacity , in Arthur's latter talk and
ways , which had shocked and displeased Laura . Not that he ever offended her
by rudeness , or addressed to her a word which she ought not to hear , for Mr.
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Laura came up , and put out her hand to Pen , to whom Pynsent made a sort of
bow , appearing to be not much more graceful than that domestic instrument to
which Miss Amory compared him . But Laura's face was full of kindness . “ I am so
...
Laura came up , and put out her hand to Pen , to whom Pynsent made a sort of
bow , appearing to be not much more graceful than that domestic instrument to
which Miss Amory compared him . But Laura's face was full of kindness . “ I am so
...
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and Laura began to make a face in imitation of Miss Roundle's under the disaster
, but she checked herself repentantly , saying , “ Well , we must not laugh at her ,
but I am sure we ought to laugh at you , Pen , if you were angry about such a ...
and Laura began to make a face in imitation of Miss Roundle's under the disaster
, but she checked herself repentantly , saying , “ Well , we must not laugh at her ,
but I am sure we ought to laugh at you , Pen , if you were angry about such a ...
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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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