The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy |
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Our acquaintance , Major Arthur Pendennis , arrived in due time at Fairoaks ,
after a dreary night passed in the mailcoach , where a stout fellow - passenger ,
swelling preternaturally with greatcoats , had crowded him into a corner , and
kept ...
Our acquaintance , Major Arthur Pendennis , arrived in due time at Fairoaks ,
after a dreary night passed in the mailcoach , where a stout fellow - passenger ,
swelling preternaturally with greatcoats , had crowded him into a corner , and
kept ...
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His uncle's lessons had not been thrown away upon him ; the mist of passion had
passed from his eyes now , and he saw her as she was . To think that he ,
Pendennis , had been enslaved by such a woman , and then jilted by her ! that he
...
His uncle's lessons had not been thrown away upon him ; the mist of passion had
passed from his eyes now , and he saw her as she was . To think that he ,
Pendennis , had been enslaved by such a woman , and then jilted by her ! that he
...
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I just caught a glimpse of her as we passed in , ” the Major said , “ and begad she
was uncommonly nice looking . ... such strange contrasts and occasions of humor
will arise , and such smiles will pass , to satirize the gloom , as it were , and to ...
I just caught a glimpse of her as we passed in , ” the Major said , “ and begad she
was uncommonly nice looking . ... such strange contrasts and occasions of humor
will arise , and such smiles will pass , to satirize the gloom , as it were , and to ...
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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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