The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... said , " who are the two Irish controver- sialists of the Dawn and the Day , Dr. Boyne being the Pro- testant champion , and Captain Shandon the Liberal orator . 1 They are the best friends in the world , PENDENNIS . 395.
... said , " who are the two Irish controver- sialists of the Dawn and the Day , Dr. Boyne being the Pro- testant champion , and Captain Shandon the Liberal orator . 1 They are the best friends in the world , PENDENNIS . 395.
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... Shandon , sir " — the little emissary said : and then went and fell asleep on his accustomed bench in the passage . He paid many a subse- quent visit there , and brought many a message to Pen . " MY DEAR SIR , 66 " F. P. Tuesday Morning ...
... Shandon , sir " — the little emissary said : and then went and fell asleep on his accustomed bench in the passage . He paid many a subse- quent visit there , and brought many a message to Pen . " MY DEAR SIR , 66 " F. P. Tuesday Morning ...
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... Shandon . We are sure to find him at home . " " Where does he live ? " asked Pen . " And very " In the Fleet Prison ... Shandon's note , and had followed them down Fleet Street munching apples , and who showed the way to the two ...
... Shandon . We are sure to find him at home . " " Where does he live ? " asked Pen . " And very " In the Fleet Prison ... Shandon's note , and had followed them down Fleet Street munching apples , and who showed the way to the two ...
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... Shandon who saw him once , and those whom he ruined could scarcely be angry with him . When Pen and Warrington arrived , the Captain ( he had been in an Irish militia regiment once , and the title remained with him ) was sitting on his ...
... Shandon who saw him once , and those whom he ruined could scarcely be angry with him . When Pen and Warrington arrived , the Captain ( he had been in an Irish militia regiment once , and the title remained with him ) was sitting on his ...
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... Shandon's pen went on , and Pen and Warrington arrived with their knock . Captain Shandon looked up from his work . " How do you do , Mr. Warrington ? " he said . " I'll speak to you in a minute . Please sit down , gentlemen , if you ...
... Shandon's pen went on , and Pen and Warrington arrived with their knock . Captain Shandon looked up from his work . " How do you do , Mr. Warrington ? " he said . " I'll speak to you in a minute . Please sit down , gentlemen , if you ...
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