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The cook cried out , “ O Lord , " and whispered , “ How Master Arthur do grow ! ” Thomas , the groom , in the act of drinking , put down the jug alarmed before his master . Thomas's master felt the honour keenly .
The cook cried out , “ O Lord , " and whispered , “ How Master Arthur do grow ! ” Thomas , the groom , in the act of drinking , put down the jug alarmed before his master . Thomas's master felt the honour keenly .
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He cries , “ Oh , how refreshing , after seven long weeks , to feel these warm sunbeams once again . Thanks , bounteous Heaven , for the joy I taste ! ” He presses his cap between his hands , looks up and prays .
He cries , “ Oh , how refreshing , after seven long weeks , to feel these warm sunbeams once again . Thanks , bounteous Heaven , for the joy I taste ! ” He presses his cap between his hands , looks up and prays .
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How relieved the lad was when the scene ended , and Foker , tapping with his cane , cried out “ Bravo , Bingley ! ” “ Give him a hand , Pendennis ; you know every chap likes a hand , ” Mr. Foker said ; and the good - natured young ...
How relieved the lad was when the scene ended , and Foker , tapping with his cane , cried out “ Bravo , Bingley ! ” “ Give him a hand , Pendennis ; you know every chap likes a hand , ” Mr. Foker said ; and the good - natured young ...
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N E 6 15 HO I ! 1 H “ What would the best of mothers say , " cried the little sluggard , " if she saw me in bed at this hour ? She sent me down here with a grinder . She wants me to cultivate my neglected genius - He , he !
N E 6 15 HO I ! 1 H “ What would the best of mothers say , " cried the little sluggard , " if she saw me in bed at this hour ? She sent me down here with a grinder . She wants me to cultivate my neglected genius - He , he !
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a > “ Your hand , young man ! for ye speak from your heart , " cried the Captain . “ Thank ye , sir ; an old soldier and a fond , father thanks ye . She is the finest actress in the world . I've seen the Siddons , sir , and the O'Nale ...
a > “ Your hand , young man ! for ye speak from your heart , " cried the Captain . “ Thank ye , sir ; an old soldier and a fond , father thanks ye . She is the finest actress in the world . I've seen the Siddons , sir , and the O'Nale ...
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