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He used to stand at his lodge - gate , and see the coaches come in , and bow gravely to the guards and coachmen as they touched their hats and drove by . It was he who founded the Clavering Book Club : and set up the Samaritan Soup and ...
He used to stand at his lodge - gate , and see the coaches come in , and bow gravely to the guards and coachmen as they touched their hats and drove by . It was he who founded the Clavering Book Club : and set up the Samaritan Soup and ...
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... when Sir Giles Beanfield stood on the Blue interest , against Lord Trehawk , Lord Eyrie's son , a Whig and a friend of Popery , Arthur Pendennis , with an immense bow for himself , which his mother made , and with a blue ribbon for ...
... when Sir Giles Beanfield stood on the Blue interest , against Lord Trehawk , Lord Eyrie's son , a Whig and a friend of Popery , Arthur Pendennis , with an immense bow for himself , which his mother made , and with a blue ribbon for ...
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Mrs. Haller saw him , and everybody else , and old Mr. Bows , the little first fiddler of the orchestra ( which was this night increased by a detachment of the band of the dragoons , by the kind permission of Colonel Swallowtail ) ...
Mrs. Haller saw him , and everybody else , and old Mr. Bows , the little first fiddler of the orchestra ( which was this night increased by a detachment of the band of the dragoons , by the kind permission of Colonel Swallowtail ) ...
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... this passage little Bows buried his face in his blue cotton handkerchief , after 48 PENDENNIS .
... this passage little Bows buried his face in his blue cotton handkerchief , after 48 PENDENNIS .
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... with a splendid bow and wave of his hat . “ I hope I see you well , sir . I marked ye in the thayater last night during me daughter's perfawrumance ; and missed ye on my return . I did but conduct her home , sir , for Jack Costigan ...
... with a splendid bow and wave of his hat . “ I hope I see you well , sir . I marked ye in the thayater last night during me daughter's perfawrumance ; and missed ye on my return . I did but conduct her home , sir , for Jack Costigan ...
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