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MY DEAR DOCTOR , Thirteen months ago , when it seemed likely that this story had come to a close , a kind friend brought you to my bedside , whence , in all probability , I never should have risen but for your constant watchfulness and ...
MY DEAR DOCTOR , Thirteen months ago , when it seemed likely that this story had come to a close , a kind friend brought you to my bedside , whence , in all probability , I never should have risen but for your constant watchfulness and ...
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... pole through the handsomest pink - bottle in the surgeon's window , alighted screaming from her vehicle , and was accommodated with a chair in Mr. Pendennis's shop , where she was brought round with cinnamon and sal - volatile .
... pole through the handsomest pink - bottle in the surgeon's window , alighted screaming from her vehicle , and was accommodated with a chair in Mr. Pendennis's shop , where she was brought round with cinnamon and sal - volatile .
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... who brought her card , and an invitation to a concert five weeks off . Pendennis was back in his little one - horse carriage , dispensing draughts and pills at that time : but the Ribstones asked him and Mrs. Pendennis to an ...
... who brought her card , and an invitation to a concert five weeks off . Pendennis was back in his little one - horse carriage , dispensing draughts and pills at that time : but the Ribstones asked him and Mrs. Pendennis to an ...
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It was he who founded the Clavering Book Club : and set up the Samaritan Soup and Blanket Society . It was he who brought the mail , which used to run through Cacklefield before , away from that village and through Clavering .
It was he who founded the Clavering Book Club : and set up the Samaritan Soup and Blanket Society . It was he who brought the mail , which used to run through Cacklefield before , away from that village and through Clavering .
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He always brought down the last news of the nobility , and spoke of such with soldier - like respect and decorum . He would say , “ My Lord Bareacres has been good enough to invite me to Bareacres ...
He always brought down the last news of the nobility , and spoke of such with soldier - like respect and decorum . He would say , “ My Lord Bareacres has been good enough to invite me to Bareacres ...
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