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manner . surveyed Laura with majestic glances through her eye glass . She was
pleased with the girl's artless looks , and gay , innocent Her manner is very good ,
her ladyship thought . Her arms are rather red , but that is the defect of her ...
manner . surveyed Laura with majestic glances through her eye glass . She was
pleased with the girl's artless looks , and gay , innocent Her manner is very good ,
her ladyship thought . Her arms are rather red , but that is the defect of her ...
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Colonel Altamont had stared at these gentlemen in so odd a manner , as they
passed through the " select ” room , that Clavering made inquiries of the landlord
who he was , and hinted a strong opinion that the officer of the Nawaub's service
...
Colonel Altamont had stared at these gentlemen in so odd a manner , as they
passed through the " select ” room , that Clavering made inquiries of the landlord
who he was , and hinted a strong opinion that the officer of the Nawaub's service
...
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In like manner have we not seen many another man pride himself of having a tall
forehead and a supposed likeness to Mr. Capning ? many another go through life
swelling with self - gratification on occount of an imagined resemblance ( we ...
In like manner have we not seen many another man pride himself of having a tall
forehead and a supposed likeness to Mr. Capning ? many another go through life
swelling with self - gratification on occount of an imagined resemblance ( we ...
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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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appearance Arthur asked began Blanche blushed Bows brought called Captain carriage Clavering comes Costigan course cried daughter deal dear delighted dinner Doctor don't door eyes face Fairoaks Fanny father fellow Foker gave gentleman girl give hand happy head hear heard heart Helen honor hope kind knew Lady laugh Laura leave letter live London looked Lord Major Pendennis manner marry master means mind Miss Miss Amory Morgan morning mother never night once Pall Mall party passed Pen's perhaps person play poor present pretty remember round seen Sir Francis society speak story Street Strong suppose sure talk tell thing thought told took town turn uncle voice walked Warrington widow wish woman wonder young