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“ In informing you of my engagement with Miss Costigan , daughter of J. Chesterfield Costigan , Esq . , of Costiganstown , but , perhaps , better known to you under her professional name of Miss Fotheringay , of the Theatres Royal Drury ...
“ In informing you of my engagement with Miss Costigan , daughter of J. Chesterfield Costigan , Esq . , of Costiganstown , but , perhaps , better known to you under her professional name of Miss Fotheringay , of the Theatres Royal Drury ...
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Although obliged by poverty to earn an honourable maintenance by the exercise of her splendid talents , Miss Costigan's family is as ancient and noble as our own . When our ancestor , Ralph Pendennis , landed with Richard II . in ...
Although obliged by poverty to earn an honourable maintenance by the exercise of her splendid talents , Miss Costigan's family is as ancient and noble as our own . When our ancestor , Ralph Pendennis , landed with Richard II . in ...
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... name's not Jack Costigan . " Pen looked at these individuals with the greatest interest . He had never seen an actor before ; and he saw Dr. Portman's red face looking over the Doctor's shoulder , as he retreated from the Cathedral ...
... name's not Jack Costigan . " Pen looked at these individuals with the greatest interest . He had never seen an actor before ; and he saw Dr. Portman's red face looking over the Doctor's shoulder , as he retreated from the Cathedral ...
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The red face and ragged whiskers of Mr. Costigan were seen peering from the side - scene . Pen's eyes opened wide and bright , as Mrs. Haller entered with a downcast look , then rallying at the sound of the applause , swept the house ...
The red face and ragged whiskers of Mr. Costigan were seen peering from the side - scene . Pen's eyes opened wide and bright , as Mrs. Haller entered with a downcast look , then rallying at the sound of the applause , swept the house ...
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“ There was the three officers , sir , and Mr. Bingley , sir , and Mr. Costigan , sir , " the man answered , who received all Mr. Foker's remarks with perfect gravity . “ Ah yes : the cup and merry jest went round .
“ There was the three officers , sir , and Mr. Bingley , sir , and Mr. Costigan , sir , " the man answered , who received all Mr. Foker's remarks with perfect gravity . “ Ah yes : the cup and merry jest went round .
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