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At last it came to be this letter's turn , and the Major broke a seal with " Fairoaks ” engraved upon it , and “ Clavering St. Mary's ” for a post - mark . It was a double letter , and the Major commenced perusing the envelope before he ...
At last it came to be this letter's turn , and the Major broke a seal with " Fairoaks ” engraved upon it , and “ Clavering St. Mary's ” for a post - mark . It was a double letter , and the Major commenced perusing the envelope before he ...
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Fairoaks , Tuesday ” —the Major concluded , reading the last words of the letter— “ Ad - d pretty business at Fairoaks , Tuesday ; now let us see what the boy has to say ; ” and he took the other letter , which was written in a great ...
Fairoaks , Tuesday ” —the Major concluded , reading the last words of the letter— “ Ad - d pretty business at Fairoaks , Tuesday ; now let us see what the boy has to say ; ” and he took the other letter , which was written in a great ...
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Fairoaks lawn comes down to the little river Brawl , and on the other side were the plantations and woods ( as much as were left of them ) of Clavering Park , Sir Francis Clavering , Bart . The park was let out in pasture and fed down ...
Fairoaks lawn comes down to the little river Brawl , and on the other side were the plantations and woods ( as much as were left of them ) of Clavering Park , Sir Francis Clavering , Bart . The park was let out in pasture and fed down ...
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Their carriages would come from ten miles round to call upon Major Pendennis in his visits to Fairoaks ; the fame of his fashion as a man about town was established throughout the county . There was a talk of his marrying Miss Hunkle ...
Their carriages would come from ten miles round to call upon Major Pendennis in his visits to Fairoaks ; the fame of his fashion as a man about town was established throughout the county . There was a talk of his marrying Miss Hunkle ...
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All the blinds were down at Fairoaks the face of the old footman was as blank when he let them in . Arthur's face was white too , with terror more than with grief . Whatever of warmth and love the deceased man might have had , and he ...
All the blinds were down at Fairoaks the face of the old footman was as blank when he let them in . Arthur's face was white too , with terror more than with grief . Whatever of warmth and love the deceased man might have had , and he ...
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