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1 E ARLY in the Regency of George the Magnificent , there lived in a small town in the west of England , called Clavering , a gentleman whose name was Pendennis . There were those alive who remembered having seen his name painted on a ...
1 E ARLY in the Regency of George the Magnificent , there lived in a small town in the west of England , called Clavering , a gentleman whose name was Pendennis . There were those alive who remembered having seen his name painted on a ...
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He laid out some money very advantageously in the purchase of a house and small estate close upon the village of Clavering before mentioned . A lucky purchase which he had made of shares in a coppermine added very considerably to his ...
He laid out some money very advantageously in the purchase of a house and small estate close upon the village of Clavering before mentioned . A lucky purchase which he had made of shares in a coppermine added very considerably to his ...
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The old man never spoke about the shop himself , never alluded to it ; called in the medical practitioner of Clavering to attend his family ; sunk the black breeches and stockings altogether ; attended market and sessions , and wore a ...
The old man never spoke about the shop himself , never alluded to it ; called in the medical practitioner of Clavering to attend his family ; sunk the black breeches and stockings altogether ; attended market and sessions , and wore a ...
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They had out their plate , and dined each other round in the moonlight nights twice a year , coming a dozen miles to these festivals ; and besides the county , the Pendennises had the society of the town of Clavering , as much as ...
They had out their plate , and dined each other round in the moonlight nights twice a year , coming a dozen miles to these festivals ; and besides the county , the Pendennises had the society of the town of Clavering , as much as ...
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The upper windows of the great house flamed so as to make your eyes wink ; the little river ran off noisily westward , and was lost in a sombre wood , behind which the towers of the old abbey church of Clavering ( whereby that town is ...
The upper windows of the great house flamed so as to make your eyes wink ; the little river ran off noisily westward , and was lost in a sombre wood , behind which the towers of the old abbey church of Clavering ( whereby that town is ...
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