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In the course of his volubility , the perpetual speaker must of necessity lay bare his own weaknesses , vanities , peculiarities . And as we judge of a man's character , after long frequenting his society , not by one speech , or by one ...
In the course of his volubility , the perpetual speaker must of necessity lay bare his own weaknesses , vanities , peculiarities . And as we judge of a man's character , after long frequenting his society , not by one speech , or by one ...
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Society will not tolerate the Natural . in our Art . Many ladies have remonstrated and subscribers left me , because , in the course of the story , I described a young man resisting and affected by temptation .
Society will not tolerate the Natural . in our Art . Many ladies have remonstrated and subscribers left me , because , in the course of the story , I described a young man resisting and affected by temptation .
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There were large solemn dinner cards , suggestive of three courses and heavy conversation ; there were neat little confidential notes , conveying female entreaties ; there was a note on thick official paper from the Marquis of Steyne ...
There were large solemn dinner cards , suggestive of three courses and heavy conversation ; there were neat little confidential notes , conveying female entreaties ; there was a note on thick official paper from the Marquis of Steyne ...
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... coach for that evening , of course charging the sum which he disbursed for the seats to the account of the widow and the young scapegrace of whom he was guardian . 1 CHAPTER II . A PEDIGREE AND OTHER FAMILY MATTERS . 6 PENDENNIS .
... coach for that evening , of course charging the sum which he disbursed for the seats to the account of the widow and the young scapegrace of whom he was guardian . 1 CHAPTER II . A PEDIGREE AND OTHER FAMILY MATTERS . 6 PENDENNIS .
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The Major would of course take entire superintendence of everything upon this most impressive and melancholy occasion . Aware of this authority , old John the footman , when he brought Major Pendennis the candle to go to bed , followed ...
The Major would of course take entire superintendence of everything upon this most impressive and melancholy occasion . Aware of this authority , old John the footman , when he brought Major Pendennis the candle to go to bed , followed ...
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