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Pen had some difficulty in recognising , under the broad - brimmed hat and the vast greatcoats and neckcloths , with which the new comer was habited , the person and figure of his quondam schoolfellow , Mr. Foker .
Pen had some difficulty in recognising , under the broad - brimmed hat and the vast greatcoats and neckcloths , with which the new comer was habited , the person and figure of his quondam schoolfellow , Mr. Foker .
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“ By gad , sir , I sometimes dream , now , that the Doctor's walking into me , " Foker continued ( and Pen smiled as he thought that he himself had likewise fearful dreams of this nature ) . “ When I think of the diet there , by gad ...
“ By gad , sir , I sometimes dream , now , that the Doctor's walking into me , " Foker continued ( and Pen smiled as he thought that he himself had likewise fearful dreams of this nature ) . “ When I think of the diet there , by gad ...
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Mr. Foker's behaviour was quite different . He inquired for Rummer and the cold in his nose , told Mrs. Rummer a riddle , asked Miss Rummer when she would be ready to marry him , and paid his compliments to Miss Brett , the other young ...
Mr. Foker's behaviour was quite different . He inquired for Rummer and the cold in his nose , told Mrs. Rummer a riddle , asked Miss Rummer when she would be ready to marry him , and paid his compliments to Miss Brett , the other young ...
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It was in vain that Pen recalled to his own mind how stupid Foker used to be at school - how he could scarcely read , how he was not cleanly in his person , and notorious for his blunders and dullness . Mr. Foker was not much more ...
It was in vain that Pen recalled to his own mind how stupid Foker used to be at school - how he could scarcely read , how he was not cleanly in his person , and notorious for his blunders and dullness . Mr. Foker was not much more ...
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“ His mother knows he's out , sir , ” Mr. Foker remarked : “ don't she , Pendennis ? " “ But that does not prove that he had not better come home with me , " the Doctor growled , and he walked off with great dignity .
“ His mother knows he's out , sir , ” Mr. Foker remarked : “ don't she , Pendennis ? " “ But that does not prove that he had not better come home with me , " the Doctor growled , and he walked off with great dignity .
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