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... finger to a passage , and wags his head ominously at the audience , and then lifts up eyes and finger to the ceiling , professing to derive some intense consolation from the work between which and heaven there is a strong affinity .
... finger to a passage , and wags his head ominously at the audience , and then lifts up eyes and finger to the ceiling , professing to derive some intense consolation from the work between which and heaven there is a strong affinity .
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It was prodigiously strong ; Pen had never in his life drunk so much spirits - andwater . Was it the punch , or the punch - maker who intoxicated him ? Pen tried to engage her in conversation about poetry and about her profession .
It was prodigiously strong ; Pen had never in his life drunk so much spirits - andwater . Was it the punch , or the punch - maker who intoxicated him ? Pen tried to engage her in conversation about poetry and about her profession .
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Night and morning passed , and the Major , with a yellow face , a bristly beard , a wig out of curl , and strong rheumatic griefs shooting through various limbs of his uneasy body , descended at the little lodge - gate at Fairoaks ...
Night and morning passed , and the Major , with a yellow face , a bristly beard , a wig out of curl , and strong rheumatic griefs shooting through various limbs of his uneasy body , descended at the little lodge - gate at Fairoaks ...
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... prospects in life is this step which he contemplates , and how eager we all must be to free him from this absurd engagement . ' “ He has come out uncommon strong , ” said Mr. Foker ; “ I have seen his verses ; Rouncy copied ' em .
... prospects in life is this step which he contemplates , and how eager we all must be to free him from this absurd engagement . ' “ He has come out uncommon strong , ” said Mr. Foker ; “ I have seen his verses ; Rouncy copied ' em .
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But the wary Major thought that all things were for the best ; and , having taken counsel with himself over night , felt himself quite strong enough to go and face Captain Costigan . “ I'm going to fight the dragon , ” he said , with a ...
But the wary Major thought that all things were for the best ; and , having taken counsel with himself over night , felt himself quite strong enough to go and face Captain Costigan . “ I'm going to fight the dragon , ” he said , with a ...
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