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Perhaps the lovers of “ excitement ” may care to know , that this book began with a very precise plan , which was entirely put aside . Ladies and gentlemen , you were to have been treated , and the writer's and the publishers ' pocket ...
Perhaps the lovers of “ excitement ” may care to know , that this book began with a very precise plan , which was entirely put aside . Ladies and gentlemen , you were to have been treated , and the writer's and the publishers ' pocket ...
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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 .
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 .
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I protest I could have knelt VI before her too , and adored in her the Divine beneficence in endowing us with the maternal storgè , which began with our race and sanctifies the history of mankind . As for Arthur Pendennis , after that ...
I protest I could have knelt VI before her too , and adored in her the Divine beneficence in endowing us with the maternal storgè , which began with our race and sanctifies the history of mankind . As for Arthur Pendennis , after that ...
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IN WHICH PENDENNIS APPEARS AS A VERY YOUNG MAN INDEED . h RTHUR was about sixteen years old , we have said , when he began to reign ; in person , he had what his friends would call a dumpy , but his mamma styled a neat little figure .
IN WHICH PENDENNIS APPEARS AS A VERY YOUNG MAN INDEED . h RTHUR was about sixteen years old , we have said , when he began to reign ; in person , he had what his friends would call a dumpy , but his mamma styled a neat little figure .
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He began to think seriously of a scarlet coat : and his mother must own that she thought it would become him remarkably well ; though , of course , she passed hours of anguish during his absence , and daily expected to see him brought ...
He began to think seriously of a scarlet coat : and his mother must own that she thought it would become him remarkably well ; though , of course , she passed hours of anguish during his absence , and daily expected to see him brought ...
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