The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest EnemyBelford, Clarke, 1899 - 913 Seiten |
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... walked out , the Captain holding an arm of each of his dear young friends , and in a maudlin state of contentment . He winked at one or two tradesmen's shops where , possibly , he owed a bill , as much as to say , " See the company I'm ...
... walked out , the Captain holding an arm of each of his dear young friends , and in a maudlin state of contentment . He winked at one or two tradesmen's shops where , possibly , he owed a bill , as much as to say , " See the company I'm ...
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... walked among them quite un- suspiciously upon the afternoon of a summer day , when his services were not required at the House , in his usual favorite costume , namely , his light green frock or paletot , his crimson velvet waistcoat ...
... walked among them quite un- suspiciously upon the afternoon of a summer day , when his services were not required at the House , in his usual favorite costume , namely , his light green frock or paletot , his crimson velvet waistcoat ...
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... walked into the room without any preliminary but that of flinging the door wide open before her , and bear- ing in her arms a tray , containing three teacups , a teapot , and a plate of thick bread - and - butter . All Pen's splendor ...
... walked into the room without any preliminary but that of flinging the door wide open before her , and bear- ing in her arms a tray , containing three teacups , a teapot , and a plate of thick bread - and - butter . All Pen's splendor ...
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A pedigree and other family matters | 5 |
Mrs Haller | 33 |
Negotiation | 55 |
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