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Master Ribstone coming home for the Christmas holidays from Eton , over - ate himself and had a fever , in which Mr. Pendennis treated him with the greatest skill and tenderness . In a word , he got the good graces of the Codlingbury ...
Master Ribstone coming home for the Christmas holidays from Eton , over - ate himself and had a fever , in which Mr. Pendennis treated him with the greatest skill and tenderness . In a word , he got the good graces of the Codlingbury ...
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... he recited to her a little speech , which he had composed that morning in bed , and rehearsed and perfected in his carriage , as he was coming to wait upon lady > the young Perhaps if he had had an early love passage , she too had ...
... he recited to her a little speech , which he had composed that morning in bed , and rehearsed and perfected in his carriage , as he was coming to wait upon lady > the young Perhaps if he had had an early love passage , she too had ...
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They had out their plate , and dined each other round in the moonlight nights twice a year , coming a dozen miles to these festivals ; and besides the county , the Pendennises had the society of the town of Clavering , as much as ...
They had out their plate , and dined each other round in the moonlight nights twice a year , coming a dozen miles to these festivals ; and besides the county , the Pendennises had the society of the town of Clavering , as much as ...
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Before he was twelve years old little Pen had heard talk enough to make him quite awfully wise ' upon certain pointsand so , Madam , has your pretty little rosy - cheeked son , who is coming home from school for the ensuing holidays .
Before he was twelve years old little Pen had heard talk enough to make him quite awfully wise ' upon certain pointsand so , Madam , has your pretty little rosy - cheeked son , who is coming home from school for the ensuing holidays .
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... as they drove along the broad turnpike roads , with a heart beating within him , and a secret tremor and hope that she might be in that yellow post - chaise coming swinging up the hill , or one of those three girls in beaver bonnets ...
... as they drove along the broad turnpike roads , with a heart beating within him , and a secret tremor and hope that she might be in that yellow post - chaise coming swinging up the hill , or one of those three girls in beaver bonnets ...
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