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IN WHICH MISS FOTHERINGAY MAKES A NEW ENGAGEMENT 160 CHAPTER XV . THE HAPPY VILLAGE 170 CHAPTER XVI . to WHICH CONCLUDES THE FIRST PART OF THIS HISTORY . . 184 CHAPTER XVII . ALMA MATER 205 CHAPTER XVIII . PENDENNIS OF BONIFACE 217 .
IN WHICH MISS FOTHERINGAY MAKES A NEW ENGAGEMENT 160 CHAPTER XV . THE HAPPY VILLAGE 170 CHAPTER XVI . to WHICH CONCLUDES THE FIRST PART OF THIS HISTORY . . 184 CHAPTER XVII . ALMA MATER 205 CHAPTER XVIII . PENDENNIS OF BONIFACE 217 .
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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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... in which your humble servant will — ” “ Can't stand you in tights and Hessians , Bingley , ” young Mr. Foker said . On which the General , with the Irish accent , said , “ But I think ye'll like Miss Fotheringay , in Mrs. Haller ...
... in which your humble servant will — ” “ Can't stand you in tights and Hessians , Bingley , ” young Mr. Foker said . On which the General , with the Irish accent , said , “ But I think ye'll like Miss Fotheringay , in Mrs. Haller ...
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But stop - hurray - bravo ! here's the Fotheringay . " The pit thrilled and thumped its umbrellas ; a volley of applause was fired from the gallery : the dragoon officers and Foker clapped their hands furiously : you would have thought ...
But stop - hurray - bravo ! here's the Fotheringay . " The pit thrilled and thumped its umbrellas ; a volley of applause was fired from the gallery : the dragoon officers and Foker clapped their hands furiously : you would have thought ...
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Those who have only seen Miss Fotheringay in later days , since her marriage and introduction into London life , have little idea how beautiful a creature she was at the time when our friend Pen first set eyes on her .
Those who have only seen Miss Fotheringay in later days , since her marriage and introduction into London life , have little idea how beautiful a creature she was at the time when our friend Pen first set eyes on her .
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