The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... FRANCIS IN A STATE OF REVOLT MR . PEN BEGINS TO BE CONSOLED . To face page 235 241 " 2 280 " " 283 MIROBOLANT FASCINATES THE NATIVES 293 29 A MORNING VISIT AT TEA - TIME PEN PURSUING HIS LAW STUDIES 321 368 99 ARTHUR MEETS WITH AN OLD ...
... FRANCIS IN A STATE OF REVOLT MR . PEN BEGINS TO BE CONSOLED . To face page 235 241 " 2 280 " " 283 MIROBOLANT FASCINATES THE NATIVES 293 29 A MORNING VISIT AT TEA - TIME PEN PURSUING HIS LAW STUDIES 321 368 99 ARTHUR MEETS WITH AN OLD ...
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... Francis's grandfather , had com- menced the ruin of the family by the building of this palace : his successor had achieved the ruin by living in it . The pre- sent Sir Francis was abroad somewhere ; nor could anybody be found rich ...
... Francis's grandfather , had com- menced the ruin of the family by the building of this palace : his successor had achieved the ruin by living in it . The pre- sent Sir Francis was abroad somewhere ; nor could anybody be found rich ...
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... Francis , made remarks upon his master . 66 Again reading , " said Francis , " thus it is , from morn to night . To him nature has no beauty - life no charm . For three years I have never seen him smile " ( the gloom of Bingley's face ...
... Francis , made remarks upon his master . 66 Again reading , " said Francis , " thus it is , from morn to night . To him nature has no beauty - life no charm . For three years I have never seen him smile " ( the gloom of Bingley's face ...
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... Francis . " Hope is the nurse of life . " Bingley . " And her cradle - is the grave . " The Stranger uttered this with the moan of a bassoon in agony , and fixed his glance on Pendennis so steadily , that the poor lad was quite put out ...
... Francis . " Hope is the nurse of life . " Bingley . " And her cradle - is the grave . " The Stranger uttered this with the moan of a bassoon in agony , and fixed his glance on Pendennis so steadily , that the poor lad was quite put out ...
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... Francis Bell , was nephew to Mrs. Thistlewood , and by consequence , own cousin to Miss Helen , so that it was very right that he should take lodgings in his aunt's house , who lived in a very small way ; and there he passed the long ...
... Francis Bell , was nephew to Mrs. Thistlewood , and by consequence , own cousin to Miss Helen , so that it was very right that he should take lodgings in his aunt's house , who lived in a very small way ; and there he passed the long ...
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