The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... Sir Derby Oaks , and his young friend , Mr. Foker , which was often together ; and which was always driving over from Baymouth in the tandem . But on the occasions of the lessons , Miss F. was very seldom present , and generally came ...
... Sir Derby Oaks , and his young friend , Mr. Foker , which was often together ; and which was always driving over from Baymouth in the tandem . But on the occasions of the lessons , Miss F. was very seldom present , and generally came ...
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... Derby Oaks― until he was as mad as a hatter . Know Sir Derby Oaks ? We dined together , and we went to the play : we were stand- ing at the door smoking , I remember , when you passed in to dinner . " " I remember Sir Thomas Oaks , his ...
... Derby Oaks― until he was as mad as a hatter . Know Sir Derby Oaks ? We dined together , and we went to the play : we were stand- ing at the door smoking , I remember , when you passed in to dinner . " " I remember Sir Thomas Oaks , his ...
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... Sir Derby Oaks has been hanging about Miss Fotheringay ever since his regiment has been down here ; but Pen has come in and cut him out lately , which has made the Baronet so mad , that he has been very near on the point of proposing ...
... Sir Derby Oaks has been hanging about Miss Fotheringay ever since his regiment has been down here ; but Pen has come in and cut him out lately , which has made the Baronet so mad , that he has been very near on the point of proposing ...
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... Sir Derby Oaks's constant visits to her lodgers , and threatened to excommunicate her out of the Cathedral . But the wary Major thought that all things were for the best ; and , having taken counsel with himself over night , felt him ...
... Sir Derby Oaks's constant visits to her lodgers , and threatened to excommunicate her out of the Cathedral . But the wary Major thought that all things were for the best ; and , having taken counsel with himself over night , felt him ...
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... Sir Derby Oaks taking his fencing lesson , ” said the child , who piloted Major Pendennis . " He takes it Mondays , Wednesdays , and Fridays . ” The Major knocked , and at length a tall gentleman came forth , with a foil and mask in one ...
... Sir Derby Oaks taking his fencing lesson , ” said the child , who piloted Major Pendennis . " He takes it Mondays , Wednesdays , and Fridays . ” The Major knocked , and at length a tall gentleman came forth , with a foil and mask in one ...
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