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She said “ she did not quarrel with others who thought differently , but that in her
opinion a Christian had no right to make the army a profession . Mr. Pendennis
never , never would have permitted bis son to be a soldier . Finally , she should
be ...
She said “ she did not quarrel with others who thought differently , but that in her
opinion a Christian had no right to make the army a profession . Mr. Pendennis
never , never would have permitted bis son to be a soldier . Finally , she should
be ...
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He can't be very bad , wisely thought the PallMall Philosopher ; and he made
Pen's mother remark ( not , perhaps , without a secret feeling of disappointment ,
for she loved romance like other soft women ) that the young gentleman during
the ...
He can't be very bad , wisely thought the PallMall Philosopher ; and he made
Pen's mother remark ( not , perhaps , without a secret feeling of disappointment ,
for she loved romance like other soft women ) that the young gentleman during
the ...
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Warrrington thought of Laura's speech : “ Perhaps that is what you wished . ... So ,
leaving the women similarly engaged within , the two gentlemen walked away ,
each occupied with bis own thoughts , and silent for a considerable space .
Warrrington thought of Laura's speech : “ Perhaps that is what you wished . ... So ,
leaving the women similarly engaged within , the two gentlemen walked away ,
each occupied with bis own thoughts , and silent for a considerable space .
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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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