The history of PendennisSmith, Elder ;Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1901 |
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... Warrington lives there too , sir . " " Suffolk Warringtons ! I shouldn't wonder : a good family , " thought the Major . " The cadets of many of our good families follow the robe as a profession . Comfortable rooms , eh ? ” " Honly saw ...
... Warrington lives there too , sir . " " Suffolk Warringtons ! I shouldn't wonder : a good family , " thought the Major . " The cadets of many of our good families follow the robe as a profession . Comfortable rooms , eh ? ” " Honly saw ...
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... Warrington got up from the table , and Pen , in a very perturbed manner , from his chair . Beg your pardon for mistaking you , " said Warrington , in a frank , loud voice . " Will you take a cigar , sir ? Clear those things off the ...
... Warrington got up from the table , and Pen , in a very perturbed manner , from his chair . Beg your pardon for mistaking you , " said Warrington , in a frank , loud voice . " Will you take a cigar , sir ? Clear those things off the ...
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William Makepeace Thackeray. > Pen gave his news , and then introduced Mr. Warrington. Pen pursuing his law studies . Arthur meets with an old acquaintance .
William Makepeace Thackeray. > Pen gave his news , and then introduced Mr. Warrington. Pen pursuing his law studies . Arthur meets with an old acquaintance .
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... Warrington was a younger son of Sir Miles Warrington of Suffolk . He had served with an uncle of his in India and in New South Wales , years ago . " Took a sheep - farm there , sir , made a fortune - better thing than law or soldiering ...
... Warrington was a younger son of Sir Miles Warrington of Suffolk . He had served with an uncle of his in India and in New South Wales , years ago . " Took a sheep - farm there , sir , made a fortune - better thing than law or soldiering ...
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... Warrington came out of his bedroom , no longer in rags , but dressed like a gentleman , straight and tall , and perfectly frank and good - humoured . He did the honours of his ragged sitting - room with as much ease as if it had been ...
... Warrington came out of his bedroom , no longer in rags , but dressed like a gentleman , straight and tall , and perfectly frank and good - humoured . He did the honours of his ragged sitting - room with as much ease as if it had been ...
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