The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest EnemyBelford, Clarke, 1899 - 913 Seiten |
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... kind presents . Her heart smote her on account of her ingratitude toward the Curate - so much so that , one afternoon when he came down from study with Pen , and was hankering about the hall previous to his departure , she went out and ...
... kind presents . Her heart smote her on account of her ingratitude toward the Curate - so much so that , one afternoon when he came down from study with Pen , and was hankering about the hall previous to his departure , she went out and ...
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... kind and pure creature thought that her boy had gone through a malady much more awful and debasing than the mere ... kind gentleman , and I'm sure he was most kind to the children . " Upon which Shandon said , " Yes ; he's kind to the ...
... kind and pure creature thought that her boy had gone through a malady much more awful and debasing than the mere ... kind gentleman , and I'm sure he was most kind to the children . " Upon which Shandon said , " Yes ; he's kind to the ...
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... kind you had been , " she said . " You were always very kind , Mr. Pendennis . And - and I hope your friend is better , who was took ill in Shepherd's Inn , ma'am . " " My name is Laura , " said the other , with a blush . " I am —that ...
... kind you had been , " she said . " You were always very kind , Mr. Pendennis . And - and I hope your friend is better , who was took ill in Shepherd's Inn , ma'am . " " My name is Laura , " said the other , with a blush . " I am —that ...
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A pedigree and other family matters | 5 |
Mrs Haller | 33 |
Negotiation | 55 |
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The History of Pendennis (Volume 2 of 3 ) (EasyRead Large Edition) William Makepeace Thackeray Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1878 |
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