The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy |
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lected with some twinges a conversation at Oxbridge , when Pynsent was present
, and in which , after a great debate at the Union , and in the midst of
considerable excitement , produced by a supper and champagne - cup — he had
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lected with some twinges a conversation at Oxbridge , when Pynsent was present
, and in which , after a great debate at the Union , and in the midst of
considerable excitement , produced by a supper and champagne - cup — he had
...
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... pretty well introduced into London , and known both in literary and polite circles
. Among the former his fashionable reputation stood him in no little stead ; he was
considered to be a gentleman of good present means and better expectations ...
... pretty well introduced into London , and known both in literary and polite circles
. Among the former his fashionable reputation stood him in no little stead ; he was
considered to be a gentleman of good present means and better expectations ...
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He bas promised the living of Logwood to Lady Ann's husband , and given her a
splendid present on her marriage ; and he rushed to fling , himself at Blanche's
feet the instant he found he was free . " " And so , as you can't get Blanche , you ...
He bas promised the living of Logwood to Lady Ann's husband , and given her a
splendid present on her marriage ; and he rushed to fling , himself at Blanche's
feet the instant he found he was free . " " And so , as you can't get Blanche , you ...
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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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