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I am quite confident that - apart from considerations of fortune — you will admire and approve of my Emily . “ Your affectionate Nephew , " ARTHUR PENDENNIS , Jr. " : 66 When the Major had concluded the perusal of this letter PENDENNIS ...
I am quite confident that - apart from considerations of fortune — you will admire and approve of my Emily . “ Your affectionate Nephew , " ARTHUR PENDENNIS , Jr. " : 66 When the Major had concluded the perusal of this letter PENDENNIS ...
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In a word , he got the good graces of the Codlingbury family , and from that day began to prosper . The good company of Bath patronised him , and amongst the ladies especially he was beloved > 66 and admired . First his humble little ...
In a word , he got the good graces of the Codlingbury family , and from that day began to prosper . The good company of Bath patronised him , and amongst the ladies especially he was beloved > 66 and admired . First his humble little ...
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66 and admired . First his humble little shop became a smart one : then he discarded the selling of tooth - brushes and perfumery : then he shut up the shop altogether , and only had a little surgery attended by a genteel young man ...
66 and admired . First his humble little shop became a smart one : then he discarded the selling of tooth - brushes and perfumery : then he shut up the shop altogether , and only had a little surgery attended by a genteel young man ...
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He likewise left cards upon Lord Pontypool , upon the Right Honourable the Earl of Bareacres , and upon Sir Pepin and Lady Ribstone , his earliest and kindest patrons . Bareacres took no notice of the cards . Pontypool called , admired ...
He likewise left cards upon Lord Pontypool , upon the Right Honourable the Earl of Bareacres , and upon Sir Pepin and Lady Ribstone , his earliest and kindest patrons . Bareacres took no notice of the cards . Pontypool called , admired ...
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... at whose feet the wildest and fiercest of us must fall down and humble ourselves , in admiration of that adorable purity which never seems to do or to think wrong . Arthur Pendennis had the good fortune to have such a mother .
... at whose feet the wildest and fiercest of us must fall down and humble ourselves , in admiration of that adorable purity which never seems to do or to think wrong . Arthur Pendennis had the good fortune to have such a mother .
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