The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... lord . The Major sate down at his accustomed table then , and while the waiters went to bring him his toast and his hot newspaper , he surveyed his letters through his gold double eye - glass , and examined one pretty note after another ...
... lord . The Major sate down at his accustomed table then , and while the waiters went to bring him his toast and his hot newspaper , he surveyed his letters through his gold double eye - glass , and examined one pretty note after another ...
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... Lord Steyne and the little French party at the Star and Garter - the Bishop he accepted , because , though the dinner was slow , he liked to dine with bishops - and so went through his list and disposed of them according to his fancy or ...
... Lord Steyne and the little French party at the Star and Garter - the Bishop he accepted , because , though the dinner was slow , he liked to dine with bishops - and so went through his list and disposed of them according to his fancy or ...
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... Lord Steyne's dinner at Richmond , and must lose his rest and pass the night in an abominable tight mail- coach , instead of taking pleasure , as he had promised him- self , in some of the most agreeable and select society in England ...
... Lord Steyne's dinner at Richmond , and must lose his rest and pass the night in an abominable tight mail- coach , instead of taking pleasure , as he had promised him- self , in some of the most agreeable and select society in England ...
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... Bareacres , and by consequence great - grand - aunt to the present Earl , and widow of John second Lord Pontypool , and likewise of the Reverend Jonas Wales , of the Armageddon Chapel , Clifton . For the last five years of PENDENNIS . 9.
... Bareacres , and by consequence great - grand - aunt to the present Earl , and widow of John second Lord Pontypool , and likewise of the Reverend Jonas Wales , of the Armageddon Chapel , Clifton . For the last five years of PENDENNIS . 9.
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... Lord Pontypool , upon the Right Honourable the Earl of Bareacres , and upon Sir Pepin and Lady Ribstone , his earliest and kindest patrons . Bare- acres took no notice of the cards . Pontypool called , admired Mrs. Pendennis , and said ...
... Lord Pontypool , upon the Right Honourable the Earl of Bareacres , and upon Sir Pepin and Lady Ribstone , his earliest and kindest patrons . Bare- acres took no notice of the cards . Pontypool called , admired Mrs. Pendennis , and said ...
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