The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy |
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The Captain , though heavy , was good - natured , and was the first to burst out
into a loud laugh at his own misfortune ... which very few people could see
without laughing ; and Pen was furious when he heard the people giggling about
him .
The Captain , though heavy , was good - natured , and was the first to burst out
into a loud laugh at his own misfortune ... which very few people could see
without laughing ; and Pen was furious when he heard the people giggling about
him .
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Pen saw himself prostrate on the ground , having tumbled over Miss Roundle
and the dragoon , and flung Blanche up against the wall - saw himself on the
ground , and all the people laughing at him , Laura and Pynsent among them . “ I
shall ...
Pen saw himself prostrate on the ground , having tumbled over Miss Roundle
and the dragoon , and flung Blanche up against the wall - saw himself on the
ground , and all the people laughing at him , Laura and Pynsent among them . “ I
shall ...
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Why do you laugh at me ? ... but she checked herself repentantly , saying , “ Well ,
we must not laugh at her , but I am sure we ought to laugh at you ... It is your
kindness that humiliates me more even than your laughter , Laura , " Pen said .
Why do you laugh at me ? ... but she checked herself repentantly , saying , “ Well ,
we must not laugh at her , but I am sure we ought to laugh at you ... It is your
kindness that humiliates me more even than your laughter , Laura , " Pen said .
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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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