The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy |
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And now , taking his time , and with his fair partner Blanche hanging lovingly on
the arm which encircled her , Mr. Arthur Pendennis set out upon bis waltzing
career , and felt , as he whirled round to the music , that he and Blanche were ...
And now , taking his time , and with his fair partner Blanche hanging lovingly on
the arm which encircled her , Mr. Arthur Pendennis set out upon bis waltzing
career , and felt , as he whirled round to the music , that he and Blanche were ...
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WHICH IS BOTH QUARRELSOME AND SENTIMENTAL . save Civil war was
raging , high words passing , people pushing and squeezing together in an
unseemly manner round a window in the corner of the ballroom , close by the
door ...
WHICH IS BOTH QUARRELSOME AND SENTIMENTAL . save Civil war was
raging , high words passing , people pushing and squeezing together in an
unseemly manner round a window in the corner of the ballroom , close by the
door ...
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and the Major's voice hushed as he spoke of this great lady , and he looked
round and surveyed the apartments awfuüy and respectfully , as if he had been at
church . “ Yes , Lady Rockminster has took us up , ” said Lady Clavering . " Taken
us ...
and the Major's voice hushed as he spoke of this great lady , and he looked
round and surveyed the apartments awfuüy and respectfully , as if he had been at
church . “ Yes , Lady Rockminster has took us up , ” said Lady Clavering . " Taken
us ...
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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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